If you’ve ever gamed ever, at all, you’ve borne witness to the Eternal Argument. Do women fail to game because their ladybrains make them disinclined to, or is the community so unreceptive that women run screaming in the opposite direction? I come down firmly on the latter side. Let me superficially scratch the surface of this complex issue, while maximizing my SAT word usage to appear really qualified to discuss this matter.
That is Hermitage, who is more than qualified to discuss the care and feeding of gamer dudebros (because that’s why women game, right?). Observant, detailed, and snarky, this post really ought to be all one needs on the question. Just in case it’s not, however, I present the following.
Stephanie Zvan is one of the hosts for the Minnesota Atheists' radio show and podcast, Atheists Talk. She serves on the board of Secular Woman. She speaks on science and skepticism in a number of venues, including science fiction and fantasy conventions.
Stephanie has been called a science blogger and a sex blogger, but if it means she has to choose just one thing to be or blog about, she's decided she's never going to grow up. In addition to science and sex and the science of sex, you'll find quite a bit of politics here, some economics, a regular short fiction feature, and the occasional bit of concentrated weird.
Oh, and arguments. She sometimes indulges in those as well. But I'm sure everything will be just fine. Nothing to worry about. Nothing at all.
Wow, that was quick. Same-day spam.As for the topic, one serious problem with a lot of gaming is too many boobs between keyboard and chair. Almost no women, mind, but lots of boobs.
Yeah, the spam is why I rarely allow commenting without some kind of login. I thought it was a good idea for the science blogging posts though. It's back off now.
My wife and I play a lot of video games, both together and separately. Neither of us enjoy the type of game that's in the video. It's infantile humor, created by infantile developers. We're adults, and we prefer something a bit more sophisticated. I wouldn't mind a bit if the people who make games like that were suddenly to be required to learn to say, "Welcome to Walmart!"
Wow, that was quick. Same-day spam.As for the topic, one serious problem with a lot of gaming is too many boobs between keyboard and chair. Almost no women, mind, but lots of boobs.
Yeah, the spam is why I rarely allow commenting without some kind of login. I thought it was a good idea for the science blogging posts though. It's back off now.
My wife and I play a lot of video games, both together and separately. Neither of us enjoy the type of game that's in the video. It's infantile humor, created by infantile developers. We're adults, and we prefer something a bit more sophisticated. I wouldn't mind a bit if the people who make games like that were suddenly to be required to learn to say, "Welcome to Walmart!"