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Which EDM genre draws more women?? (pg. 2)
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| nima86 |
| Richie Hawtin/Dubfire/digweed :p |
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| Scoops |
| where the most coke will be....thats where the whores will be |
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| raveed |
| quote: | Originally posted by bigperf
kaskade and robbie rivera pool parties...though the guys are aware of the ladies flocking, so they flock too! good idea on encore beach's/marquee part to sell male tickets and female tickets to keep a cetrain balance. |
That makes sense, but to sell the male tickets for over 3x the amount that female tickets cost?? Isn't that sexism :p ? If it were the other way round, the lawsuits would be raining down left, right and center.
Guys spend way more at the bar than girls do, so at least include a free drink or 2 in the price. |
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| bigperf |
| quote: | Originally posted by raveed
That makes sense, but to sell the male tickets for over 3x the amount that female tickets cost?? Isn't that sexism :p ? If it were the other way round, the lawsuits would be raining down left, right and center.
Guys spend way more at the bar than girls do, so at least include a free drink or 2 in the price. |
no one is forcing anyone to buy tickets. Just get on the dj's guestlist, or do bottle service. Kaskade at encore beach labor day 2010, guy tickets were $150 at the door. we spent less than that per person with bottle service/lilypad. had the girls buy the $50 tickets and the guys went in via bottle service :) |
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| raveed |
| quote: | Originally posted by bigperf
no one is forcing anyone to buy tickets. Just get on the dj's guestlist, or do bottle service. Kaskade at encore beach labor day 2010, guy tickets were $150 at the door. we spent less than that per person with bottle service/lilypad. had the girls buy the $50 tickets and the guys went in via bottle service :) |
True! But that still doesn't highlight why clubs are allow too and get away with this type of stuff. Plain and simple, its gender discrimination. $50 isn't a lot of money per se, since thats what you typically pay to see top DJ's anyway, but its the fact that rates are subsidized for women that I find surprising.
If they are that particular about maintaining balance, make it couple entry only. That, along with the dress code, usually keeps out the shady guys (as is the case @ 'Slide' in San Francisco).
Yeah - if its $150 entrance then getting a table makes sense, but prices are usually never that high (I assume this was a long weekend). It also depends on how many people you are with. |
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| EDMDancer |
I heard about a law suit against lady's night a few years ago in NYC. The guy want the same drink discount as females. But the guy lost.
But now, this different rate for different gender is getting outrageous. If I remember correctly, some courts heard similar cases, and ruled that it was illegal, since the club is selling alcohol and acts as a state agent. The party can't be classified as completely private.
I am surprised no one in Nevada has tried challenge this practice yet. Maybe most of the people who pay money like that are tourists; they wouldn't stay fight for like that.
| quote: | Originally posted by raveed
True! But that still doesn't highlight why clubs are allow too and get away with this type of stuff. Plain and simple, its gender discrimination. $50 isn't a lot of money per se, since thats what you typically pay to see top DJ's anyway, but its the fact that rates are subsidized for women that I find surprising.
If they are that particular about maintaining balance, make it couple entry only. That, along with the dress code, usually keeps out the shady guys (as is the case @ 'Slide' in San Francisco).
Yeah - if its $150 entrance then getting a table makes sense, but prices are usually never that high (I assume this was a long weekend). It also depends on how many people you are with. |
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| Dj Minaya |
| It has less to do with genre and more to do with the artist I would say. |
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| LphiESteve |
| how could i forget...women love avicii lol |
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| fantasyexctasy |
| The cheesier the music, the more horny girls get, no joke. Go to a Kaskade show, if you can't pick up chicks there, you won't pick up chicks if you bought them on the internet |
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| fupaking |
be careful what you ask for, in regards to men paying more than women.
If it's already a sausage fest, just think how worse it would be!
If you raise the femal ticket price, no chicks will go. If you lower then mens
price, too many dudes. You can't win!
Anyways, to stick to the topic, I have a friend who loves trance but will not longer
go to trance shows - too many dudes, especially in SF. Only goes out for house now.
I'm thinking he's got something there! |
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| howyoodoinn |
| quote: | Originally posted by fantasyexctasy
The cheesier the music, the more horny girls get, no joke. Go to a Kaskade show, if you can't pick up chicks there, you won't pick up chicks if you bought them on the internet |
LOL!! |
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| raveed |
| quote: | Originally posted by EDMDancer
I heard about a law suit against lady's night a few years ago in NYC. The guy want the same drink discount as females. But the guy lost.
But now, this different rate for different gender is getting outrageous. If I remember correctly, some courts heard similar cases, and ruled that it was illegal, since the club is selling alcohol and acts as a state agent. The party can't be classified as completely private.
I am surprised no one in Nevada has tried challenge this practice yet. Maybe most of the people who pay money like that are tourists; they wouldn't stay fight for like that. |
Its also because there aren't any "male rights" groups out there.
I remember seeing a gay nightclub in London that had a sign outside that stated "we prefer gay patrons". I wonder what the reaction would be if a club had a similar sign for straight people. |
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