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Originally Posted by Fernando_the_weasel
FYI I'm female but resort to a male name on the internet because I've discovered many times that people are condescending to women on the internet.
I can't understand the hostility; I used to think that it could be the result of friendly guy-to-guy hostility being misinterpreted. But after having witnessed it on other forum and online games it seems almost like some sort of tribalism.
In my gender's defence (why am I doing this?), I've read an article somewhere about the loss of "gender territory". Apparently some guys feel that they're losing the places where they could just-be-guys. This issue isn't restricted to the internet, when women first started frequenting bars there was an outcry against it; on the basis that guys need male-only venues.
From a scientific perspective early cultures have been know to have gender specific "sacred" places. These places served as a private area where gender specific issues could be discussed, privately. Discussions like: birds/bees, relationships/feelings, history/culture, knowledge/secrets and just general free social interaction (burping and farting competitions included).
It's quite a shame that modern societies no-longer have these "gender sacred" places, it was an important stabilizer for early society. Now relating this to internet forums, although they aren’t used to quite the same extent they were one of the last places for specifically male-to-male interaction. Thus hostility is generated by the "intrusion" of female members, disturbing the unconscious "sacred" place.
The above was copied from another thread
I've never been hostile towards someone because of their gender... well actually that's a lie, at a school camp there was the incident with the lost, ahem gay-boy trying to find his tent.
Him: It's dark, I'm confused.
Me: No fucking shit Sherlock, you think you’re confused?
(please excuse expletives)
In my defence I'm not homophobic; I just don't want them in my tent at night.
moving on...
let's discuss this, (not that incident)
is it true/false?
what are these "sacred places"?
your experiences with this behaviour?
ladies what are your thoughts?
Other relative points/issues?
Is there a rights issue here?
FYI I'm female but resort to a male name on the internet because I've discovered many times that people are condescending to women on the internet.
I can't understand the hostility; I used to think that it could be the result of friendly guy-to-guy hostility being misinterpreted. But after having witnessed it on other forum and online games it seems almost like some sort of tribalism.
In my gender's defence (why am I doing this?), I've read an article somewhere about the loss of "gender territory". Apparently some guys feel that they're losing the places where they could just-be-guys. This issue isn't restricted to the internet, when women first started frequenting bars there was an outcry against it; on the basis that guys need male-only venues.
From a scientific perspective early cultures have been know to have gender specific "sacred" places. These places served as a private area where gender specific issues could be discussed, privately. Discussions like: birds/bees, relationships/feelings, history/culture, knowledge/secrets and just general free social interaction (burping and farting competitions included).
It's quite a shame that modern societies no-longer have these "gender sacred" places, it was an important stabilizer for early society. Now relating this to internet forums, although they aren’t used to quite the same extent they were one of the last places for specifically male-to-male interaction. Thus hostility is generated by the "intrusion" of female members, disturbing the unconscious "sacred" place.
The above was copied from another thread
I've never been hostile towards someone because of their gender... well actually that's a lie, at a school camp there was the incident with the lost, ahem gay-boy trying to find his tent.
Him: It's dark, I'm confused.
Me: No fucking shit Sherlock, you think you’re confused?
(please excuse expletives)
In my defence I'm not homophobic; I just don't want them in my tent at night.
moving on...
let's discuss this, (not that incident)
is it true/false?
what are these "sacred places"?
your experiences with this behaviour?
ladies what are your thoughts?
Other relative points/issues?
Is there a rights issue here?