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dork
10-06-08, 12:47 PM
is that bitch retarded
Biden pretty much just whipped his dick out and smacked her in the mouth with it.
What a cunt.

Just wondering: why don't we have more female posters here? Any ideas?

spainlinx0
10-06-08, 12:53 PM
Is that asshole retarded?

Palin pretty much just whipped her clit out and smacked him in the mouth with it.

What a piece of shit.

Do you think those responses would have led to more females posting?

spainlinx0
10-06-08, 12:55 PM
Unless you change the name of this place to discountdesignershoes.com you aren't going to have more female posters.

Venusian
10-06-08, 01:00 PM
Unless you change the name of this place to discountdesignershoes.com you aren't going to have more female posters.

attitudes like this?

Bronkster
10-06-08, 01:42 PM
I thought the examples you gave were from female posters. :shrug:






just kidding :p

:lol:

spainlinx0
10-06-08, 02:58 PM
attitudes like this?

OK, so my joke was a little sexist. But a forum for a consumer electronics product is usually going to skew toward the male demographic. What's wrong with acknowledging that fact?

Bandoman
10-06-08, 03:22 PM
I've always wanted to be a woman. Does that count?

Dr Mabuse
10-06-08, 03:27 PM
Just wondering: why don't we have more female posters here? Any ideas?

Because most women are in the kitchen where they belong.

:lol:

I'm serious btw...

:lol:

The majority of posters on forums on the internet are male. There's no mystery to it. Except the 'what to do in the kitchen forums'.

:lol:

movielib
10-06-08, 03:37 PM
[70s feminist]There's no difference between boys and girls. It's all the way they're raised. If you gave girls baseball bats and boys dolls, MLB would be all women and you'd have an American Boy doll company.[/70s feminist]

spainlinx0
10-06-08, 03:39 PM
Except the baseball fields would be 85 yards shorter, and the dolls would all have no heads.

CRM114
10-06-08, 04:06 PM
Don't look at me. I got ridiculed because I took offense at members calling Hillary Clinton a "whore" for no apparent reason.

:shrug:

classicman2
10-06-08, 04:09 PM
Women have the reputation of being more emotional than men.

I don't believe that (if it's really true) carries over to the voting booth.

I find that women generally look at the issues (at least those that concern them) more than do men.

Perhaps I just surround myself with women that are more intelligent than women in general.

wendersfan
10-06-08, 04:22 PM
We don't have a lot of women posters here because DVD collecting and discussion is primarily a male activity. This leads to a feedback loop, where a large, overwhelmingly male populate will create an environment inhospitable to women, making the population even more predominantly male, and so on.

Tracer Bullet
10-06-08, 04:39 PM
We don't have a lot of women posters here because DVD collecting and discussion is primarily a male activity. This leads to a feedback loop, where a large, overwhelmingly male populate will create an environment inhospitable to women, making the population even more predominantly male, and so on.

There you go again with your serious answers.

classicman2
10-06-08, 04:42 PM
Hmm!

I didn't believe wendersfan was being serious with that answer. :)


The real reason - women have something more productive to do with their time than post on in DVD Talk.

Dr Mabuse
10-06-08, 04:47 PM
The real reason - women have something more productive to do with their time than post on in DVD Talk.

I already covered that part.

The kitchen.

Bandoman
10-06-08, 04:58 PM
Real reason: they're all drawn to wherever Shaggy999 posts, and that's not here anymore. :sad:

printerati
10-06-08, 04:59 PM
Just wondering: why don't we have more female posters here? Any ideas?

Could you at least take a representative sample, rather than three of our resident high school sophomores?