Hi, my name is Kristia, but you can call me KK.

kyuuketsuki_kurai
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I'm 30, I live in Weston-super-mare, but I'm originally from New Jersey in America.
I have Spastic Diplegia, Dyspraxia, Osteoarthritis in my hips and knees, Recurrent Depressive Disorder, and ADD. I'm also a mum to an amazing 10-year old girl.
I'm currently studying IT Security, and I enjoy anime, video games, and LARPing.
I have Spastic Diplegia, Dyspraxia, Osteoarthritis in my hips and knees, Recurrent Depressive Disorder, and ADD. I'm also a mum to an amazing 10-year old girl.
I'm currently studying IT Security, and I enjoy anime, video games, and LARPing.
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Hi @kyuuketsuki_kurai, welcome to the community.
Happy New 2018 year. Please feel free to participate in discussion and let us know your opinion on ongoing topics.
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Hi @kyuuketsuki_kurai
Good Evening & Welcome!!!!
Please please have a good look around & please let me know if I can help/support you?????0 -
Thank you. I will.0
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Hi @kyuuketsuki_kurai welcome to the community!
My son is a huge fan of anime! We got him some art books and the special pens for christmas and I have been amazed at some of his drawings!
Tell us more about the LARPing, that sounds really interesting.0 -
My daughter's into anime now, too. Do you know what your son watches?
We go LARPing near Bridgend, Wales by the dunes. We dress up and camp for a weekend taking part in a fantasy based storyline. I don't do much of the combat, so I tend to stay back and heal.It completely wipes me out for a while, but it gets me out and interacting, and it's kind of a nice break.
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That looks fab!!! Great ears!! My child is just getting into cosplay and wants to go to a convention this year, they are non-binary and we have found the cos-play scene so welcoming and non-judgmental.
Do you find role play accessible for disabled people?
My son likes Tokyo Ghoul, Yusuki Murata and Attack on Titan. I dont know much about them and just smile and nod as he goes on about them!!0 -
I tend to find that most LARPs try their best to be inclusive. We have quite a few people who have various disabilities, including Fibromyalgia and Grave's Disease.
Also, people who roleplay tend to be really open-minded and accepting.1