Asfar as the depiction of women went, most met in taverns were prostitutes or serving wenches (and the occasional dancing girls). Good and gentlewomen had protecters and stayed out of such places. We rarly had female players in our group,but when we did, they often played male characters. On the occasion that someone did run a female PC, it was based on Red Sonja or Morgan Le Fey archtypes. I remember someone even attempted to play a "Houri" character introduced in an issue of White Dwarf. Even though she was more suited as an NPC and acity adventure, I allowed it. Needless she didn't last long. Not that she died, the player just grew bored with the concept, but just the idea of a prostitute as PC, now that was old school.
Druids were never seen as hippy tree huggers in our group, but we did notice a trend towards this in the late 80's. The few players in our group that even played druids played them more like wildmen of nature, animalistic, just as likely to rip your face off as to help you. Weither this is a proper way to play a druid or not we didn't care.
If our games started to get too sappy or "politically correct" I would just re-read some REH and get everyone back on track.
