Ratio of males to females on the PJ Forum

deadendp
deadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
edited July 2015 in All Encompassing Trip
Because I keep being referred to as a "dude," I will clarify that I am not a "dude." It happens here on a regular basis. No, I'm not offended. I just find it a bit odd.

If you are a female on the forum, do you find that other people here naturally assume that you are a male? If you are a male, why would you assume that someone here is a male? (And no, I'm not saying that every man here assumes that everyone else here is a man. I'm trying to clarify and it's getting wordy.)

Pearl Jam tends to draw a crowd of men and women alike. They aren't like Rush with a predominantly male fan base. I just wondered. Ladies, is it just me?

Thanks!

Amy
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  • FoxyRedLa
    FoxyRedLa Lauren / MI Posts: 4,810
    Amy, it's just you. Haha joking. I'm not sure if anyone here has mistaken myself as a man - but I suppose I am just as guilty of first leaning towards a man....no idea why. But that's not my first thought when reading posts lol "what a manly comment" hah.

    Definitely interesting - wonder what the ratio is?
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  • Empty Glass
    Empty Glass In Rob's shed Posts: 12,329
    I had you as a dude. (Sorry) I generally don't throw "dude", "bro", or any other word out unless I'm sure but it has happened.

    As to why...I don't know. Note: I had a long type up trying to explain but deleted it. It didn't make any sense.

    My favorite though was meeting people in person in Chicago.
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  • frozenwithsalt
    frozenwithsalt Texas Posts: 765
    edited March 2015
    By my old name everyone assumed I was a guy (drinkbigredinstead) but I guess now because my picture is a bit more feminine I don't get that as much.
  • SD48277
    SD48277 Posts: 12,243
    It's not just you, Amy. I used to get that a lot.
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  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,889
    I imagine it stems from the fact that the average PJ show is a serious sausage fest.
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  • Enkidu
    Enkidu So Cal Posts: 2,996
    I think I automatically assume everyone is male - unless the name or photo is super female. I don't know why. Some people think I'm male from my weird name and picture. (I'm female.)
  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,277
    deadendp said:

    Because I keep being referred to as a "dude," I will clarify that I am not a "dude." It happens here on a regular basis. No, I'm not offended. I just find it a bit odd.

    If you are a female on the forum, do you find that other people here naturally assume that you are a male? If you are a male, why would you assume that someone here is a male? (And no, I'm not saying that every man here assumes that everyone else here is a man. I'm trying to clarify and it's getting wordy.)

    Pearl Jam tends to draw a crowd of men and women alike. They aren't like Rush with a predominantly male fan base. I just wondered. Ladies, is it just me?

    Thanks!

    Amy

    for the record, Amy, I thought you were a dude. Isn't everyone in NE Ohio a dude?

    I had the same misconception about shortstack.

    If I had known then what I know now...

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  • deadendp
    deadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    imalive said:

    deadendp said:

    Because I keep being referred to as a "dude," I will clarify that I am not a "dude." It happens here on a regular basis. No, I'm not offended. I just find it a bit odd.

    If you are a female on the forum, do you find that other people here naturally assume that you are a male? If you are a male, why would you assume that someone here is a male? (And no, I'm not saying that every man here assumes that everyone else here is a man. I'm trying to clarify and it's getting wordy.)

    Pearl Jam tends to draw a crowd of men and women alike. They aren't like Rush with a predominantly male fan base. I just wondered. Ladies, is it just me?

    Thanks!

    Amy

    for the record, Amy, I thought you were a dude. Isn't everyone in NE Ohio a dude?

    I had the same misconception about shortstack.

    What's funny is that though it doesn't show it in the thumbnail, if you click on the avatar, I'm right there. Not the greatest photo because how can you back up in the pit for a photo? My husband did the best he could do.

    I'm fairly short with long curly brown hair and yes-- very much a female. ;) Northeast Ohio probably seems like it's only guys because it's been so freakin' cold and, well, sometimes we ladies hole up for the winter.

    You know, I've always thought of shortstack as a female.
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  • WhatYouTaughtMe
    WhatYouTaughtMe Posts: 4,957
    edited March 2015
    Enkidu said:

    I think I automatically assume everyone is male - unless the name or photo is super female. I don't know why. Some people think I'm male from my weird name and picture. (I'm female.)

    It has been engrained in our culture for a long time. How many people here still say "you guys" when referring to a group that includes females?
  • Annafalk
    Annafalk Sweden Posts: 4,004
    edited March 2015
    I wonder how many procent that's female on the forum?
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  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    People thought I was a dude for a long time...then when people meet me, they are even more shocked. *willshrug*

    For some reason, I always thought Enkidu was a girl. Amy, I did tag you a a guy, your screen name is a little masculine.

    As a side note, the fact that Enkidu and Poncier both have gray-ish avatars, and their posts are together, and I have 'lights down'...as I was scrolling and reading answers, I saw Poncier's avatar, then Enkidu's post and thought Ponc said he was a female and was totally confused for a second.
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,673
    edited March 2015
    Yes, people just assume I'm a guy until they somehow find out otherwise. I think it's just a default assumption for a lot of people, although a few have said that I actually specifically come off as a dude.... I'm not sure how I feel about that. I guess fine.
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  • Enkidu
    Enkidu So Cal Posts: 2,996
    RKCNDY said:

    People thought I was a dude for a long time...then when people meet me, they are even more shocked. *willshrug*

    For some reason, I always thought Enkidu was a girl. Amy, I did tag you a a guy, your screen name is a little masculine.

    As a side note, the fact that Enkidu and Poncier both have gray-ish avatars, and their posts are together, and I have 'lights down'...as I was scrolling and reading answers, I saw Poncier's avatar, then Enkidu's post and thought Ponc said he was a female and was totally confused for a second.

    I might have posted this before, but it was probably years before I figured out RKCNDY was rock candy.
  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    Enkidu said:



    I might have posted this before, but it was probably years before I figured out RKCNDY was rock candy.

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    I know some people gave me the "WTF kinda name is THAT?!!?!?"
    After the PJ20 book came out several people pointed out "I know where you got your name!"

    so...for those that don't know:

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  • deadendp
    deadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    RKCNDY said:

    People thought I was a dude for a long time...then when people meet me, they are even more shocked. *willshrug*

    For some reason, I always thought Enkidu was a girl. Amy, I did tag you a a guy, your screen name is a little masculine.

    As a side note, the fact that Enkidu and Poncier both have gray-ish avatars, and their posts are together, and I have 'lights down'...as I was scrolling and reading answers, I saw Poncier's avatar, then Enkidu's post and thought Ponc said he was a female and was totally confused for a second.

    Honestly, I go by something completely different in other forms of social media. I don't know what made me use this old one here, but I'll give you a story you didn't ask for. Deadendp comes from the old Gateway days when they would only allow 8 letters for the email name. My studio name out of college was Dead End Press.

    Why Dead End Press?

    Well, I'm not a yes woman. (Probably why I get the "dude" comment on here a lot.) I did my junior review and because I didn't kiss the ass of the prof who thought that he was better than God (or whatever your chosen religious figure is), but had the backing of my advisor, I failed my review. I wasn't going to conform and do what this prof wanted me to do because dammit, I was in art school and isn't art school about thinking OUTSIDE of the box? (He really was an ass and even my advisor, my printmaking prof for 5 years, said that.) I changed my degree to Bachelor of Arts with a concentration in Printmaking instead of Bachelor of Fine Arts. I know many artists without a degree at all and I didn't see that one letter would make a difference if it meant that I had to sell my soul to Paul O. Rrrr. The whole ordeal made me angry and I felt that I had hit-- you guessed it-- a dead end of sorts.

    And now, I live on a dead end street. So, though the studio name has changed, it would still very much apply. Just in a different way. ;)
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  • DarthMaeglin
    DarthMaeglin Toronto Posts: 2,994
    I've actually had the same experience, except I'm a dude, lol. Not sure what people assume of me based on my sceen name and pic, but in PMs I generally sign with my "real" name, Sandy (short for Alexander), which has led to me being called "a fair lady" in one instance, lol. I do appreciate that both sides can just laugh it off when clarification occurs, lol.
    Going by Sandy I've had to put up with either "That's a girl's name." or "Isn't that (little orphan) Annie's dog?" comments my whole life, and I've also got a last name that lends itself easily to mispronunciation, so I'm pretty used to it by now, lol.
    That said, I don't generally worry about a given poster's gender, and will key in more to what they're saying versus who they are. I suppose if I was on here looking for a date I might look at things a bit differently though, lol.
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  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    I like this thread!

    I've been mistaken here for a guy a few times, but it's no biggie. More interesting to figure out what, if anything, gave off that impression. And I've certainly done the same toward others here.

    I guess it's some strange melange of username, avatar, tone, words, etc.
  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    edited March 2015
    deadendp said:


    Honestly, I go by something completely different in other forms of social media. I don't know what made me use this old one here, but I'll give you a story you didn't ask for. Deadendp comes from the old Gateway days when they would only allow 8 letters for the email name. My studio name out of college was Dead End Press.

    Why Dead End Press?

    Well, I'm not a yes woman. (Probably why I get the "dude" comment on here a lot.) I did my junior review and because I didn't kiss the ass of the prof who thought that he was better than God (or whatever your chosen religious figure is), but had the backing of my advisor, I failed my review. I wasn't going to conform and do what this prof wanted me to do because dammit, I was in art school and isn't art school about thinking OUTSIDE of the box? (He really was an ass and even my advisor, my printmaking prof for 5 years, said that.) I changed my degree to Bachelor of Arts with a concentration in Printmaking instead of Bachelor of Fine Arts. I know many artists without a degree at all and I didn't see that one letter would make a difference if it meant that I had to sell my soul to Paul O. Rrrr. The whole ordeal made me angry and I felt that I had hit-- you guessed it-- a dead end of sorts.

    And now, I live on a dead end street. So, though the studio name has changed, it would still very much apply. Just in a different way. ;)

    That's a cool story...and I agree that as an artist, you shouldn't be confined to a certain 'mold' per say.

    I go by other names on other boards and forums too.

    Darth, I don't see you around very much, so I haven't formed any sort of ideas about you. Yes, 'Sandy' is generally a female geared name, but I've met a Courtney, Alexis, and Tracy...all males. I won't assume someone's gender until I meet them, and even then, you never know...
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  • shetellsherself
    shetellsherself New Jersey Posts: 8,835
    It is interesting how you think you have a sense of who people are in the real world and then see how that holds up when you meet. I've met a few of you and enjoy your company even more in person!

    I don't think I've ever been mistaken for a guy. My username is quite gender specific.
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  • deadendp
    deadendp Northeast Ohio Posts: 10,434
    RKCNDY said:

    deadendp said:


    Honestly, I go by something completely different in other forms of social media. I don't know what made me use this old one here, but I'll give you a story you didn't ask for. Deadendp comes from the old Gateway days when they would only allow 8 letters for the email name. My studio name out of college was Dead End Press.

    Why Dead End Press?

    Well, I'm not a yes woman. (Probably why I get the "dude" comment on here a lot.) I did my junior review and because I didn't kiss the ass of the prof who thought that he was better than God (or whatever your chosen religious figure is), but had the backing of my advisor, I failed my review. I wasn't going to conform and do what this prof wanted me to do because dammit, I was in art school and isn't art school about thinking OUTSIDE of the box? (He really was an ass and even my advisor, my printmaking prof for 5 years, said that.) I changed my degree to Bachelor of Arts with a concentration in Printmaking instead of Bachelor of Fine Arts. I know many artists without a degree at all and I didn't see that one letter would make a difference if it meant that I had to sell my soul to Paul O. Rrrr. The whole ordeal made me angry and I felt that I had hit-- you guessed it-- a dead end of sorts.

    And now, I live on a dead end street. So, though the studio name has changed, it would still very much apply. Just in a different way. ;)

    That's a cool story...and I agree that as an artist, you shouldn't be confined to a certain 'mold' per say.

    I go by other names on other boards and forums too.

    Darth, I don't see you around very much, so I haven't formed any sort of ideas about you. Yes, 'Sandy' is generally a female geared name, but I've met a Courtney, Alexis, and Tracy...all males. I won't assume someone's gender until I meet them, and even then, you never know...
    I once knew a guy named Hillary. That is a name I've never heard as a guy's name since then.
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