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I'm a 52 year old male, no children and soon to be divorced. I look at Dads of Destiny and say, I'm not a dad, why would I want to join? I look at Dames of Destiny and say, I'm not a dame, why would I want to join? There aren't any clans I found that match my demographic exactly but I don't begin to understand why someone would complain about being excluded from a clan with a charter that doesn't match their interests. While I've yet to find any clans that have a no dudes rule, there are 1000's of clans that require approval to join. Any of those clans could and maybe do limit entry on a host of personal reasons. These reasons could be biased or not but the clan gets to decide who joins.
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But they do not advertise specifics which is the difference. Look at my other posts, it doesn't bother me what requirements clans have, but to openly advertise sexism seems only acceptable with all female clans!
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The name "Dads of Destiny" itself is alienating in that sense. I'm not criticizing DoD, I'm a member. An active member. That being said, I've been active in Dod since launch and never once have I ever played with a female who is in Dod and only one guy who wasn't a dad. The idea behind Dads of Destiny is that adult male family men would have a place where they could game together, share stories and experiences, and have a group for likeminded folks who are in the same general season of life. Yeah there are some exceptions, but largely that's what Dod is about.