MessenJah said:cycling sites are always male dominated, whether intentionally or not. why not add a forum for the ladies?
Had forgotten about that!Admin said:We had one originally, but in July 2007 the ladies overwhelmingly voted to get rid of it because they didn't see the need for a separate area.
Heh, depends on what type of clothing you are asking about...summerdays said:The men seem to like giving advice on what clothing we wear sometimes!!! Though its often best ignored
Anyway, you've got me to leer at.Baggy said:There have been some Men in Lycra threads as well, but we evidentlyhave livesaren't lairy enought to keep them going very long
MessenJah said:cycling sites are always male dominated, whether intentionally or not. why not add a forum for the ladies?
theclaud said:No thanks. It'd be simoncc's dream - an online female ghetto so the women could be kept where they belong. There sometime sexist threads or posts, but I think they should be tackled head on (or ignored if they're sufficiently childish), and most of the men on here do not share simon's contempt for our half of the species. Like Arch says, it's easy enough to start threads on any particular topic, and I don't think we should be reinforcing the idea that general discussion is a naturally male arena.
MessenJah said:cycling sites are always male dominated, whether intentionally or not. why not add a forum for the ladies?
MessenJah said:cycling sites are always male dominated, whether intentionally or not. why not add a forum for the ladies?
Patrick Stevens said:Hmm..there's a good argument (don't ask me to propound it because I've just come back from a party) in favour of the more intellectual women who disagree with me being in a separate section.