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Posted Tuesday, July 01, 2008 11:07 AM


Heroic Knight

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I have been to LRP events where either heavily pregnant women or people holding infants have obstructed players or engaged actively in combat.

This puts the other person in a difficult position. I recall one time where a friend of mine actually asked a woman OOC to please move as he felt uncomfortable barging her aside physically, and was told he would have to manhandle her aside or nothing.

Please don't do that.

(not that you would, but please don't)

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Posted Tuesday, July 01, 2008 11:33 AM


Heroic Knight

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When it happens to me, I fully intend to continue if pos. As long as you've okayed it with the refs, your doctor and possibly your group, I'd say go for it.

All the best of luck, stay safe, and don't mind the guys, they can't help it

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Posted Tuesday, July 01, 2008 4:04 PM


Cold Water and Brass Tacks

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Simple really.

If you as a pregnant woman want to go and stand in the field whilst a contact sport happens thats fine. I dont care. However if you suffer any accidental harm as a result of that decision you also have to accept that its entirely your own fault.

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