Jim Sharkey wrote:
> 
> Horn, John wrote:
> > From: Deborah Harrell
> >>When I was into 'Dungeons and Dragons,'
> >>who still misses those all-night sessions of gaming
> >So, why did you stop?
> 
> I have to echo John here.  I don't play D&D as much as I'd like anymore because of 
> my job, but I am still active in the community, still grabbing freelance work when I 
> can, and still playing when I can.
> 
> I have a suggestion if you want to get back into it in a social way, at
> least.  Have a monthly couples game.  My wife and I join a few other
> couples once a month to play.  We all bring the kids and some food, chat,
> eat, and then play for a while.  It's a good time, and unless your SO
> *hates* D&D, it's very fun.

Who keeps an eye out for the kids during gaming?  If it's "the parents of
that particular kid", then this would be more of a chore than a pleasure
for me.  If a reliable babysitter is hired for the session, that could be
a cool sort of thing to do.

        Julia

who hasn't gamed in a few years, but whose husband is involved in a game
played on-line (and mostly with people he sees on a regular basis
socially)
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