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Re: I'm A Boy! She's Just A Girl!



Well from being on this and o&s list plus meeting a few fans along the way..guy fans seem to think they know it all. The ladies are huge fans too ala Sandy but she doesnt stick her nose in it. Kinda typical don't you think. 
> > > Even take a notice at the difference, in general, between men Who 
> > > fans and woman Who fans.  Big dif.  The woman are much easier to get 
> > > along with.....:P...in general.
> >
> > Any male fans out there who agree with this?
> 
> 
> Well, I guess we're talking about us "internet" fans, right?  If that's
> the case, then I guess Jo's statement is basically true.
> 
> Most, if not all, flame wars are started by "the guys."  I mean, the gals
> may get involved, but it seems that the real "nasties" are all men.
> 
> But then again, I'm reminded of Keets, a woman, who seemed to rub a lot
> of people, men *and* women, the wrong way.  She wasn't mean or nasty,
> or anything like that - some people just seemed to get annoyed with her
> style of posting.  One wouldn't say *she* was easy to get along with
> (although I didn't find it too difficult).
> 
> And, Jo, you've had your share of statements/opinions which have pissed
> people off.  Does that mean *you're* difficult to get along with?
> 
> I don't want this to devolve into a bitching session, but the difference
> between men Who-freaks & women Who-freaks is interesting.
> 
> I think we'd all agree that The Who is mainly a bloke's band, right?
> The majority of their fans are male.
> 
> But then there are "first class tickets" such as Trish over on the Relayers
> list, & Jacqueline, too, who are much more devoted to the band than most
> of the men.  They're monster Who freaks!
> 
> But are the women easier to "get along with?"  My gut reaction, as I stated
> at the beginning, is yes, they are.  But maybe the lower *percentage* of
> female fans has to be taken into account.  Perhaps there just aren't enough
> female fans to *not* get along with!
> 
> What do some of you other people think?  Are the female Who fans easier to
> get along with?  Is it mostly the men who start trouble?  Are the female
> hardcore Who freaks *more* hardcore than the male hardcore Who freaks?
> What are some of the differences between male & female Who fans (besides
> the obvious!)?
> 
> 
> - SCHRADE in Akron
> 
> The Council For Secular Humanism
> http://www.secularhumanism.org/