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Why is dance music dominanted by males? (pg. 11)
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mndeg
not the ishkur brainwashing!!!
TheCritic
quote:
Originally posted by jessicah
heh thanks Dingel...I was wondering if it was even worth the bother to reply...

but here we go:

TheCritic: For the record, I would hope that there will some day be an equal share, 50-50, in the genders "ruling the world." As of right now it's still male-dominated. I don't really care about having a female-dominated world. I just want equality. Although your leap in reasoning between my criticism of your statement and the assumption that I want women to rule the world is quite humorous.

My point is that it's simply absurd to say that women aren't interested in doing hard work. Someone who says something like that must not be familiar with too many women. And of COURSE a statement like that is going to offend people.




jessica i dont think in this life we live any kind of people can be equal. maybe in some other world, but not here.
there are many factors, and i wouldnt start saying everything thats wrong with the way different people think, but i dont ever believe to say that people who are Jewish people who are Cristian and people who believe in Islam will be equal.
also black, white etc. always racial problems.
i dont think women will ever be equal to men too.
i am not saying i dont want them to be. it doesnt matter what i want and think, it just wont happen. you will see in years to come.
actually i watched one show on BBC about the difference between males and females and believe me there is difference, not just sexual. in thinking as well. i forgot the name of this show, but if i remember i will tell you to watch it and once you seen it you will see how hard will be the two genders to be equal.
i have to admit tought, there are many women that are smarter then many men and thats always nice, but its not always a plus.
ezbeats
guys look for a hobby
i.e. sports, hands on craft(wood work etc..), music, cars, computers, etc...

girls spend all money on beauty products and clothes(at least a majority of their money) and have no time or means to look for a hobby. not that im complaining, i like girls spending money and time on their looks, dont we all?

thats why i think. cause girls got the edge with dj'ing. its been argued quite often that some female djs are overrated cause they are so damn good to look at while spinning...:D
TheCritic
i heard half the female djs are actually lesbians.
DJ Dingel
quote:
Originally posted by ezbeats
girls spend all money on beauty products and clothes(at least a majority of their money) and have no time or means to look for a hobby.


quote:
Originally posted by The Critic
i heard half the female djs are actually lesbians.


ezbeats is clearly unaware of any men who spend time looking good (look up "metrosexual") or any women that have any talents.

You're both idiots, spouting off stereotypes. Please never contribute to a discussion about gender or sex again.
gOOD-tRiP
its because electronica music is more of a masculine type of music. its like saying why is britney spears dominated by females, well because its more feminine. its also like saying why is F1 racing dominated my males. cuz its masculine.
DJ Dingel
Dance music violates gender dichotomies - it's both masculine and feminine. See Jeremy Gilbert and Ewan Pearson's Discographies
jessicah
quote:
Originally posted by TheCritic
i have to admit tought, there are many women that are smarter then many men and thats always nice, but its not always a plus.


:rolleyes:

I'm not even gonna bother.

But for the record, it's Jessicah. As is clearly written in my username and signature, both of which you have seen now multiple times.
TranceXposure
quote:
Originally posted by ezbeats
guys look for a hobby
i.e. sports, hands on craft(wood work etc..), music, cars, computers, etc...

girls spend all money on beauty products and clothes(at least a majority of their money) and have no time or means to look for a hobby. not that im complaining, i like girls spending money and time on their looks, dont we all?

thats why i think. cause girls got the edge with dj'ing. its been argued quite often that some female djs are overrated cause they are so damn good to look at while spinning...:D


Umm...not true...what seem as hobbies to you may not be what women enjoy. You want to ENJOY a hobby...and females do find hobbies. Many play sports, love to study or read for a past-time, listen to music, etc. It is idiotic to say that females do not look for hobbies. A girl's life is not all pink-pluffy where all we do is put on make-up and spend money all day...
TranceXposure
quote:
Originally posted by TheCritic
i heard half the female djs are actually lesbians.


Half the idiots who hear things, believe them as well...

TranceXposure
quote:
Originally posted by gOOD-tRiP
its because electronica music is more of a masculine type of music. its like saying why is britney spears dominated by females, well because its more feminine. its also like saying why is F1 racing dominated my males. cuz its masculine.


You cannot differentiate a genre into categories of whether it is masculine or feminine...Believe it or not, Britney is dominated by more than just females, and moreover, it was dominated by the younger scene of kids growing up...I wouldn't call this kind of domination to be feminine, or to be the same group of people that would love electronica since the crowd listening to her music and the crowd that listens to electronica differs in a wide age range. comon' now...Since she proposed that she was a "woman" and not a girl anymore, her album sales have been going down, as MTV showed...I HIGHLY doubt that females of the older group are who by her albums and look up to her. Her crowd was largely dominated by young kids, boys and girls, such that of other pop groups (boy bands or girl bands). You are comparing 2 completely different groups of people: the little boys and girls who listen to these pop groups and "artists" and the older females from anywhere from around 17 and up....your arguement is not even valid.
TheCritic
quote:
Originally posted by jessicah
:rolleyes:

I'm not even gonna bother.

But for the record, it's Jessicah. As is clearly written in my username and signature, both of which you have seen now multiple times.



no i didnt even bother reading your name. i can care less if i spelled it right or wrong. i can call you whatever i want anyway.
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