Nope I said to continue along with what you want to do but don't discount what others want to do. That's a strawman argument Semah.
Brit
You are also a fan of accusing others of claiming that you have no right to feel badly about Janeway's death and claiming that others say that your opinions do not matter. When asked to link to examples of these claims, you vanish for a few days and then come back and do the same thing. It was funny for awhile, but now it's just getting tiring.
You are also a fan of accusing others of claiming that you have no right to feel badly about Janeway's death and claiming that others say that your opinions do not matter. When asked to link to examples of these claims, you vanish for a few days and then come back and do the same thing. It was funny for awhile, but now it's just getting tiring.
Yes it's tiring, and you post in itself is a demand that your right supercedes mine. Your post to me is an example.
Brit
The problem is that women read and enjoy movies a little differently than men do.
Women in general identify with the heroine (in this case read Janeway) and they fall in love with the hero (here insert Chakotay), both are needed.
Taya I said it was a generalization, I never said different. And no, not all women want to read romance but with the overwhelming number of romance novels sold I can make a pretty good guess of what the majority of reading women want to read.
but the response is likely to be "what is this shit and why are you wasting my time with me?" in a very strong french accent and with a strong stare like the time I made the mistake of taking her to a british cafe where they served instant coffee with powdered milk.
Women in general identify with the heroine (in this case read Janeway) and they fall in love with the hero (here insert Chakotay), both are needed.
Maybe in your narrow little world they do. Frankly, I find this statement pretty sexist.
Taya I said it was a generalization, I never said different. And no, not all women want to read romance but with the overwhelming number of romance novels sold I can make a pretty good guess of what the majority of reading women want to read.
While the majority of romance novel readers might be women, the majority of women don't read romance novels. Women do read other books, you know.
I don't know any woman who reads romance novels, to be honest.
My other half's favourite book is dune, however she hates most romance fiction. I would ask her to look at some fan fiction but the response is likely to be "what is this shit and why are you wasting my time with me?" in a very strong french accent and with a strong stare like the time I made the mistake of taking her to a british cafe where they served instant coffee with powdered milk.
I'd just like to take this opportunity to mention that TrekBBS does have an ignore function, by which a user, once deciding that another user is never, ever going to say anything of any interest or wit, may add that person's name to a list, and never see that person's posts again. It's quite a lovely feature.![]()
Probably with your attitude they don't tell you. "The Romance Writers of America" is a very real organization. It keeps track of trends and just who is reading romance novels.
Just because you don't think you know anyone is reading them doesn't mean that they are not being read.
As for it all being sexist, no the sexist attitude would be, "I don't read romance so my wife, my daughter, and all the other females can't read them either."
I'd just like to take this opportunity to mention that TrekBBS does have an ignore function, by which a user, once deciding that another user is never, ever going to say anything of any interest or wit, may add that person's name to a list, and never see that person's posts again. It's quite a lovely feature.![]()
I'd just like to take this opportunity to mention that TrekBBS does have an ignore function, by which a user, once deciding that another user is never, ever going to say anything of any interest or wit, may add that person's name to a list, and never see that person's posts again. It's quite a lovely feature.![]()
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