Are there female posters on this forum?

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Re: Are there female posters on this forum?

Post by gjm » Thu Sep 22, 2011 10:41 pm

oddstep wrote:Women do the bulk of the domestic work and childcare in the culture I am from. England.

So. That proves nothing other than women do most of the domestic work and child care. It is irrelevant to the lop sided and culturally acceptable way to bash men in advertising, comedy and casual conversation about their abilities to multi task, think only with their penis, withhold affection etc etc. Try making a public statement about a women having her period and how that can affect her and see what happens.
oddstep wrote:A music forum is a terrible place to discuss politics so I am leaving it there.
It is not politics. Its simply the in vogue reaction to the over swing of the pendulum. These places are great to discuss this sort of thing because you can talk to people outside of your own experience. The issue really is if you can muster the courage to admit that there may be a discovery or two that could challenge your current position.
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Re: Are there female posters on this forum?

Post by Press Enter » Thu Sep 22, 2011 10:46 pm

England has the highest teen pregnancy rates in europe.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... +show&aq=f

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Re: Are there female posters on this forum?

Post by beats me » Thu Sep 22, 2011 11:06 pm

On gjm vs. oddstep.

Referencing global statistics may point out general inequality towards women that I’m not going to challenge. I think bitterness towards women from men comes from the individual women men deal with in their lives that seemingly bring the misery on themselves or have a sense of entitlement based on nothing valid. I personally don’t know any women who fit into the negative statistical data but I do know women who have gotten the advantage simply because they are women and they’ll even acknowledge that.

There was one time I had an experience that made me somewhat sympathize with the female side of the table. I was at a strip club with a group of friends and wasn’t particularly in the mood to be there. From out of the corner of my eye I saw a stripper coming towards me and I thought “Fuck, she better not be coming over here. Please approach somebody else.” But sure enough she came up to me and attempted to hard sell me on her insincere interest in me. That made me realize how it’s nice to be able to go into a bar and be left the fuck alone.

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Re: Are there female posters on this forum?

Post by 23kon » Thu Sep 22, 2011 11:30 pm

I wasn't aware that there were any girls on this forum.
I just thought it was just boys that like to play with their little tweakable knobs.

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Re: Are there female posters on this forum?

Post by gjm » Thu Sep 22, 2011 11:41 pm

There are definitely issues of inequality that cannot be contested. I was though responding to the thought that only men are guilty of objectifying the opposite sex. It only makes sense in a male dominated environment like this forum that some cleavage will show up as a part of the conversation. However, the exact same thing happens in female dominated circles with sexual overtones intended.

On the topic of inequality, by asking how many women do the majority of childcare and domestic tasks to get a statistical answer does nothing to explain personal choices, let alone imply that the results are good or bad for women. In the end the conversation will come around to issues of recognition and ambition. These are not only issues for women, but equally for men.
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Re: Are there female posters on this forum?

Post by beats me » Fri Sep 23, 2011 12:06 am

gjm wrote:There are definitely issues of inequality that cannot be contested. I was though responding to the thought that only men are guilty of objectifying the opposite sex. It only makes sense in a male dominated environment like this forum that some cleavage will show up as a part of the conversation. However, the exact same thing happens in female dominated circles with sexual overtones intended.

I don’t think men objectifying women sexually is equal to women objectifying men sexually. It’s like a minority (for lack of a better word) trying to come up with derogatory terms for white males. They can be as creative as they want and for the most part we don’t give a shit and are unhurt. Have at it.

I think a more equal comparison would be women objectifying men financially.

“What she’s got that I don’t?” “A nice rack and a tight body” = “What he’s got that I don’t?” “A lake front mansion and personal jet”.

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Re: Are there female posters on this forum?

Post by gjm » Fri Sep 23, 2011 12:36 am

beats me wrote:I think a more equal comparison would be women objectifying men financially.

“What she’s got that I don’t?” “A nice rack and a tight body” = “What he’s got that I don’t?” “A lake front mansion and personal jet”.
Without a doubt this goes on. But as women continue to rush into trying to 'play the game like men' they are also mimicking the same attitudes as men towards alcohol, relationships, infidelity etc to the point where researchers are noticing these societal changes. Currently we have a Rugby world cup going on and the other day a fine specimen of a player had to change his shirt during the game as it had been significantly torn after a tackle. The facebook natter after this on field event among women in the 20-40 ish age group making marriage proposals and comments about his 'guns' being yum yum was significant.

Another thing of interest to me is that as I head toward my 50's I have noticed how women at a similar stage in life have either started to focus on creating this type of objectifying response intentionally for themselves or just letting themselves go. There is a socially acceptable dichotomy to criticize a general behavior yet participate in the same behavior personally.
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Re: Are there female posters on this forum?

Post by pencilrocket » Fri Sep 23, 2011 4:11 am

Felonius wrote:Of course, that other forum, Gearslutz, is a misogynistic gem of a name for a recording site. It sounds more like it would be a Hells Angels chopper repair forum.
Gearslutz is full of nerd who even donn't understand how to use vsti. Maybe few musicians there who really compose music. They are rather interested in ranting about products they haven never used.

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Re: Are there female posters on this forum?

Post by oddstep » Fri Sep 23, 2011 7:41 am

gjm wrote:There are definitely issues of inequality that cannot be contested. I was though responding to the thought that only men are guilty of objectifying the opposite sex. It only makes sense in a male dominated environment like this forum that some cleavage will show up as a part of the conversation. However, the exact same thing happens in female dominated circles with sexual overtonesintended.


my perspective is that within my culture, the majority of social space is male dominated. For example; many newspapers, radio channels have specialist women's sections, another example... Any discussion of sexual difference based on evolution will suggest that males are the dynamic, hunter element of society based on totally hypothetical ideas on human prehistory. Objectification is of course an inevitable consequence of a visual culture. This doesn't absolve men from taking on the responsibility to manage the environment to make it better for everyone.
gjm wrote:On the topic of inequality, by asking how many women do the majority of childcare and domestic tasks to get a statistical answer does nothing to explain personal choices, let alone imply that the results are good or bad for women. In the end the conversation will come around to issues of recognition and ambition. These are not only issues for women, but equally for men.
I agree, we should forget about sexual distinctions and focus on equal opportunities for everyone. Personal choices are made within a broader society that shapes thought and ambition, as I said my perspective is that when power and money are the prize, men hold the cards. I can't explain the disproportionate number of men in power in any other way.

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Re: Are there female posters on this forum?

Post by Ableton_David » Fri Sep 23, 2011 12:26 pm

Felonius wrote:Re: Things you wish you had known earlier...

What the @#($))# are people doing posting close-ups of some busty gal's mammaries? Will we have any crotch shots of males? What has this to do with Ableton? Does it occur to you that female members of this forum may object to T&A photographs on a DAW forum?
Can you point me to these threads? That definitely should not be happening here, especially not in M&AP.

Everyone's entitled to an opinion here, but the Ableton Forum is not a place for sexist, racist, homophobic or otherwise bigoted posts.

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Re: Are there female posters on this forum?

Post by Tweaking Knobs » Fri Sep 23, 2011 2:35 pm

Cej wrote:I'm a lesbian caught in a males body.... 8O

Thats very profound.. i mean it in the right way.

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Re: Are there female posters on this forum?

Post by Cool Character » Fri Sep 23, 2011 4:28 pm

Kneel, Oddstep of the Ableton forums...

And arise, SIR Oddstep of the Ableton forums!

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Re: Are there female posters on this forum?

Post by oddstep » Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:05 pm

:D s'right, I am a total loser, that's why I have the opinions I do. For fucks sake, I didn't agree with gjm, he probably thinks I am a leftwing nutcase... But neither of us acted like a memecunt.

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Re: Are there female posters on this forum?

Post by Rationalizer » Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:29 pm

oddstep wrote:he probably thinks I am a leftwing nutcase...
And what's wrong with lefwing nutcases, if I may ask?

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Re: Are there female posters on this forum?

Post by oddstep » Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:36 pm

Ha ha. Yeah, I've got used to it.

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