Still mixing up the word "demographic" and "subculture".RaDeuX said:I never said a lot of females like Twilight. The argument was to prove that [b[certain entertainment mediums were designed towards certain genders.[/b]
Hanging out with friends of the same gender and taking part in an activity together doesn't automatically make you a subculture, but, if for the sake of argument, we pretend that it does, female gamers still aren't inherently a subculture because they don't necessarily hang out in that group, or even groups in general.RaDeuX said:There are communities in my area where groups of people like "coder girls" or "gamer girls" meet up and participate in certain activities with each other. That alone creates their own subculture. I'm pretty sure there are other tech-savvy places out there (e.g. RTP area) that have these types of meetups as well. There are girls that even label themselves as "gamer girls", as if they are different from us male gamers. What distinction is there between a male gamer and female gamer? I have my assumptions, but I will stop here with generalizations before I anger more people.
As for the generalizations about female gamers you're holding in, I should remind you that women in gaming culture are all individuals don't deserve to be automatically slapped with your ignorant stereotyping any more than you deserve to automatically be slapped with the stereotype of being a sweaty anti-social lardass living in his mom's basement for being a male gamer.
In this thread you've offended at least three women and a couple men, then hidden behind words like "subjectivity", "flaming" and "political correctness" to remove your responsibility for your own awful comments - but these people's negative reactions to your blathering has nothing to do with political correctness, but rather with the fact that you're a discriminatory bigot out to protect your male privilege by creating imaginary barriers between male and female gamers and putting women in a lesser category than men.
I've avoided using this term up until now because I think it's very loaded and is tossed around more often than it should be, but your absolute insistence that women are inherently separate from men in gaming culture has proven to me that this label fits you perfectly; you are sexist. And that's a very ugly thing.
Finally, you're incredibly stupid for thinking that the anecdotal evidence you've collected by hanging out with a couple "girl gamers" applies to all women and makes you an expert on them. It's also worth noting that if all the "girl gamers" you've met hang out together, they influence each other as peers and likely have similar behaviours/interests/etc, not because they're female, but because they're friends (and people tend to befriend others that have similar views and tastes). You could meet another group of female gaming friends and they could be completely different from the group you know now.