Ravenwood - 05/19/03 01:53 PM
I'm not sure if she's having self doubt, or is just curious, but Michele is having a little battle of the sexes poll about webloggers. She wants to collect opinions on whether or not people think men or women make better webloggers. Personally, I think such a comparison is pointless, but I'll play along.
Do men make better political/war bloggers than women?
-Yes. With the exception of cooking, cleaning, and Survivor, men are better at almost everything. Ok, well maybe not. Men do tend to be a bit more rational, whereas women are a bit more emotional. But those are just generalizations. When you look at quality webloggers, I think the playing field is pretty even.
Do you prefer blogs by males, females or you don't care?
-I don't really care.
Do you find that males and females write differently about the same subjects?
-Yes.
Do you have double standards? That is, do you think it's okay when a man makes sexual innuendos and curses in his posts but you are turned off by a female blogger who does the same?
-Why would I mind if a woman makes sexual innuendo?? As for cursing, it has never bothered me. I don't think that words, by themselves, are inherently bad. It's how you put them together that counts.
Do you find that males or females tend to be more opinionated in their writing?
-Opinions are like assholes. They're everywhere, and they all stink.
Do you find there is a lack of quality female bloggers who write about politics, current news and world events?
-I find that there is a lack of shebloggers period. As for quality, I think most of the shebloggers out there are excellent.
Do you find you enjoy male or female blogs in general (on any subject) more than the other?
-Male or female more than the other? I don't really understand that one. I assume she is asking which I prefer, which as I already stated, I don't care.
Who is your favorite read for political/war/news commentary for male and female bloggers?
-Hahaha.. no thanks. I'm not throwing any names of any 'favorites' out there. That'll just get me into trouble.
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