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Ok, that post was a not-so-serious poke at the original posters linking things to feminism/etc.
But, hrmm - wish I could find the article again, I skimmed over it the other day, but it was along the lines of "Why men tend to become more obsessive gamers than women" (which I think can apply to this)
The gist of the article was though - Generally speaking, men have a different neurological response to 'winning' than females. There is a center in the brain that gets activated that triggers the 'reward' center of the brain.
This is why you generally see it's men that get addicted to things like video games, gambling, etc - its a neurological response. Part of being competitive is the desire to "win". This can include things like figuring out tough problems, perfecting a skill, or kicking someoens ass at a video game.
While females can be just as capable of doing it, they may not get the same 'rush' from it that men do, and may not lead to the same type of obsessive behavior.
Didn't read the whole study (and cant find the link for it right now), but I think that was the point they were getting at (atleast for video games), but don't think its that far of a stretch to apply it to other skills / etc.
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