Who agreed to that? I certainly didn't.
You all did. A few of us don't agree but still the whole sugar and spice thing persists.
No, I really didn't. Can you elaborate on what the "sugar and spice" thing is?
Who agreed to that? I certainly didn't.
You all did. A few of us don't agree but still the whole sugar and spice thing persists.
No, I really didn't. Can you elaborate on what the "sugar and spice" thing is?
No no, I get that. I know the rhyme. I'm just wondering how you're extrapolating that. I'm not doing this to pick a fight with you, actually. I mean, I do find you a bit one-note but I think you have some valid points and if you're going to keep bringing up gender issues, I want to know exactly what it is you're complaining about.
No no, I get that. I know the rhyme. I'm just wondering how you're extrapolating that. I'm not doing this to pick a fight with you, actually. I mean, I do find you a bit one-note but I think you have some valid points and if you're going to keep bringing up gender issues, I want to know exactly what it is you're complaining about.
^ In fairness to the point I assume he's trying to make, a large proportion of female-targeted entertainment is heavily reliant on mocking men, and the things that men do. There is a certian amount of double standards involved too. I imagine that, if there was a daytime TV show where a bunch of guys sat around clucking about how stupid their spouses (or women in general) are, then it would be derided as being sexist. However, when women ridiclue the stupidity of "men", it's acceptable.
Not saying I really give a shit, but you can't deny that it's how things work.
If I understand his point of view correctly the way he sees it there is an active campaign against men and their likes, interests and hobbies, as well as their rights. From government moves to make men responsible for children fathered from their sperm when it has been donated to portraying men as bumbling idiots and women as the brains in advertising, to flooding TV schedules with female targeted shows.
^ In fairness to the point I assume he's trying to make, a large proportion of female-targeted entertainment is heavily reliant on mocking men, and the things that men do. There is a certian amount of double standards involved too. I imagine that, if there was a daytime TV show where a bunch of guys sat around clucking about how stupid their spouses (or women in general) are, then it would be derided as being sexist. However, when women ridiclue the stupidity of "men", it's acceptable.
Not saying I really give a shit, but you can't deny that it's how things work.
If I understand his point of view correctly the way he sees it there is an active campaign against men and their likes, interests and hobbies, as well as their rights. From government moves to make men responsible for children fathered from their sperm when it has been donated to portraying men as bumbling idiots and women as the brains in advertising, to flooding TV schedules with female targeted shows.
Okay some of that makes sense regarding entertainment, though I'm uncertain about the active campaign against men and their likes. Actually even in this thread, I don't understand why it's assumed that a lot of the gaming aspects that appeal to men wouldn't appeal to women as well. I know a lot of women play other games. But is that because that's what they like, or what they're supposed to like?
Things like violence and pornography seem to get labelled as men's interests, when I honestly think many women enjoy the same types of interests.
Edit: I just saw your post, Hermiod. I'm not going to reply to all of it since that obviously won't go well. I didn't see where posters were calling it a "male power fantasy" so I do apologize for that. Like you said, I think a lot of women enjoy the same things or would if given the opportunity and some of the stigma attached was removed.
And I do think it's good to bring up things like this. I don't like the way that you do it, but your posts over the years have changed the way I view certain things. It's usually something small, like stupid "funny" emails that women forward around to each other, but it's also made me more aware of issues such as parental rights.
^Well, at least I've had some sort of a positive impact. Thanks, Kestra.
I don't see it as a campaign against men, more as a business strategy to get the lowest common denominator of whatever audience they can get. For women that's making men stupid and women great, for men that's explosions and boobs. While people in the middle ground sit back and take it because that's all they can get in the main stream, either that or have next to nothing because there's only small alternatives.
You'd have even more of one if I wasn't scared of you getting all angry and hardcore about things all the time! I'm still trying to figure out how to have discussions with you. Just sayin' ...![]()
Yep gotta love how patronising they are to women though. Want to interest women in gaming? Ooh look a pink DS and a game with a cutesy wootsy puppy in it. Oh and design your own wardrobe!Calling it an "active campaign" is probably a bit OTT, but it's definitely a large part of female culture, and the point remains that if the roles were reversed, the female community would be up in arms about it.
Double standards. Gotta love 'em.
Yep gotta love how patronising they are to women though. Want to interest women in gaming? Ooh look a pink DS and a game with a cutesy wootsy puppy in it. Oh and design your own wardrobe!Calling it an "active campaign" is probably a bit OTT, but it's definitely a large part of female culture, and the point remains that if the roles were reversed, the female community would be up in arms about it.
Double standards. Gotta love 'em.
You'd have even more of one if I wasn't scared of you getting all angry and hardcore about things all the time! I'm still trying to figure out how to have discussions with you. Just sayin' ...![]()
When it comes to this stuff, I learned to fight fire with fire from certain female ex-posters who gave as good as they got.
Yep gotta love how patronising they are to women though. Want to interest women in gaming? Ooh look a pink DS and a game with a cutesy wootsy puppy in it. Oh and design your own wardrobe!Calling it an "active campaign" is probably a bit OTT, but it's definitely a large part of female culture, and the point remains that if the roles were reversed, the female community would be up in arms about it.
Double standards. Gotta love 'em.
I think I hear the whine of a CoD/GTA player.
You know what, I'm actually starting to become convinced that the real reason you don't like these games, or the people who play them, is because you're shit at them. You're not that YouTube kid who punched a wall cause he sucked at MW2, are you?
Nah, it's just that my patience has limits. I'll deal with folks like Hermiod though.![]()
Translation; you're a cheap troll, who falls back on baiting when your point is proved wrong. You initiated the dialogue with me, and then you abandoned it after your pissy little rant was shot down in flames. Now, as usual, you've moved on to baiting and name calling. How long til you stop pussyfooting around and actually call me an arsehole?
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