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Because they're too busy posting pictures of their lips on Instagram for virtual pokes.
Definitely not true. Earlier game console ads often featured the whole family: mom and pop, little Jimmy and little Jenny. Atari famously had female employees who were treated as equals (which actually turned against Nolan Bushnell some years ago when he was due an award. I remember pre-Ree GAF being totally against Bushnell getting the award, because of course they would be). Games like Pac-Man, Space Invaders and all those early arcades where there was no princess-saving involved were a girls' thing almost as much as they were a boys' thing. Not a few children of the 80s in America and elsewhere had a mom who used to play them vidya games in the 70s.Games in their infancy were marketed almost entirely to boys. That made it a boys hobby, like dolls were made a girls hobby. That preconception is very powerful to try and overcome now
More women are gaming now than ever before. It also depends on the game. Women seem to be more into MMO/Multiplayer type games with a large social/community factor involved. Out of the recent multiplayer/mmo games I've put hundreds, if not thousands of hours into, I've run into quite a few females who play in the Phantasy Star, Halo and Destiny series of games. I have never run into a single female while playing Elite Dangerous, but that is more hardcore sim/sci-fi. I would imagine there aren't that many females in the Arma 3 community as well. I've also run into quite a few females playing Sea of Thieves, especially here of late.
And throw it out the window when it doesn't work!You can turn a game off when it starts getting annoying.
I always find it weird that mobile gaming gets bashed so much when gaming use to be as simple as pong back in the day.
This is not true. As many have mentioned here, you are looking at mostly AAA games that are marketed exclusively towards male gamers.This is something I've thought about a lot over the years, and I've never really come up with a good answer.
Standing theory: It's just one of those things.
Like how young boys like to draw pictures of cars, dinosaurs, rockets, and the like, whereas girls like to draw pictures of flowers, houses, people, etc. These are traits that precede culture and education. So I guess it's just how we are biologically wired?
Even more interesting to me are the girls who game. I'm not the neckbeard type, and I've been fortunate to have done a healthy amount of dating, but I've never dated a girl who likes games. I'm kind of curious to know how they tick!
One thing's for sure: there's way more men gaming than women. I know: there are surveys that show otherwise, but I'll hazard to guess that the numbers within are misleading, and essentially define "gaming" as having played a few mobile games before or something along those lines. The way I see it is that some hobbies are just more appealing to a specific gender: men by and large like to game, and women by and large like to shop for clothes. Of course the boundaries are easily crossed, but that's just how most people are oriented.
Would love to hear from male and female GAF alike.
Have a look in the mirror to find the real problem...The answers in here are disappointing to say the least.
Men play videogames more than women for a very specific, very tangible, very identifiable reason.
White male patriarchy and systemic exclusionary mysogony. There is simply no other reason.
This 100%. As I work from home since forever, I usually spend more time with my boy. Can't complain but let's not pretend most men/fathers are what one can see in 90's movies.What age are you living in bro? As far as my experience goes, it is "weighted heavily on one side" only when I and all of my mates are at work. Somebody has to take care of the bloody things when men are not there. When I come back home, the 50/50 rule starts as soon as I enter through the door. We're not talking about single moms here, that's not your original point. Do you play your games when you, missus, and the kid is at home? I'm taking my gaming time from my sleeping time and feel grateful.
It may not seem like male related, but the idea of improving getting higher status, etc. is connected to the male need to get to the top of the social hierarchy to attract more females. I've also noticed that many men also gravitate towards pvp games with leaderboards, as that shows increasing status against other men, which is a more relevant increase in status.I see a lot of answers about games targeted to men (theme, gameplay or marketed mostly for men), but I think that doesn't covers the whole disparity.
My wife, for example, likes the same movies and books I like, and that includes Marvel movies, dark thrillers, LOTR, Star Wars, Fast and Furious, Bourne, Impossible Mission, Alien, Avatar, etc... But she doesn't like gaming. Not because she feel they are not targeted to women but because she doesn't like gaming itself. For example she doesn't like the concept of incremental difficulty, die and repeat, etc. Interaction is irrelevant for her, she doesn't want to become better and face challenges. And that's basically a game, and it doesn't have nothing with male themes or targeted to men. She loves what he sees on Last of Us or God of war, it simply she doesn't want to grab a controller and play. She wants a movie of Uncharted not to play Candy Crush.
Yup and it's only an interest in professions with status. They don't want more women being garbage collectors, or in construction, or septic system cleaning. What they don't realize is that men date down and women date up usually, when women get higher status their dating pool gets smaller and they tend to end up less happy.That is why I don't understand the whole discussions about more women in engineering jobs or more women in the gaming communities. Why do we need to force them doing something they have no interest in? Equally should mean having the same rights, being threaded equally (same salary for the same job) and have the same chances as men, but men and women will never be the same and that is a good thing. Unfortunately some people don't get it.
this.Men seek competitions they can win.
Think about the way we reproduce:
women - play it safe
men - the winner takes it all
I want to come back to chat about this and read the thread more but alas I am just checking in between other tasks.This is something I've thought about a lot over the years, and I've never really come up with a good answer.
Standing theory: It's just one of those things.
Like how young boys like to draw pictures of cars, dinosaurs, rockets, and the like, whereas girls like to draw pictures of flowers, houses, people, etc. These are traits that precede culture and education. So I guess it's just how we are biologically wired?
Even more interesting to me are the girls who game. I'm not the neckbeard type, and I've been fortunate to have done a healthy amount of dating, but I've never dated a girl who likes games. I'm kind of curious to know how they tick!
One thing's for sure: there's way more men gaming than women. I know: there are surveys that show otherwise, but I'll hazard to guess that the numbers within are misleading, and essentially define "gaming" as having played a few mobile games before or something along those lines. The way I see it is that some hobbies are just more appealing to a specific gender: men by and large like to game, and women by and large like to shop for clothes. Of course the boundaries are easily crossed, but that's just how most people are oriented.
Would love to hear from male and female GAF alike.
Why are 90% of nurses female? Biological inclinations my dear friend, ask the ScandinaviansThis is something I've thought about a lot over the years, and I've never really come up with a good answer.
Standing theory: It's just one of those things.
Like how young boys like to draw pictures of cars, dinosaurs, rockets, and the like, whereas girls like to draw pictures of flowers, houses, people, etc. These are traits that precede culture and education. So I guess it's just how we are biologically wired?
Even more interesting to me are the girls who game. I'm not the neckbeard type, and I've been fortunate to have done a healthy amount of dating, but I've never dated a girl who likes games. I'm kind of curious to know how they tick!
One thing's for sure: there's way more men gaming than women. I know: there are surveys that show otherwise, but I'll hazard to guess that the numbers within are misleading, and essentially define "gaming" as having played a few mobile games before or something along those lines. The way I see it is that some hobbies are just more appealing to a specific gender: men by and large like to game, and women by and large like to shop for clothes. Of course the boundaries are easily crossed, but that's just how most people are oriented.
Would love to hear from male and female GAF alike.