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fandomsecrets2016-02-17 06:37 pm
[ SECRET POST #3332 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3332 ⌋
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(David Bowie)
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(Great British Bake Off for Sports Relief, Ed Balls)
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[Pokemon]
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[Star Wars: TFA]
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[Damian Lewis, Dick Winters, Band Of Brothers]
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[Daughter of the Lilies]
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[David Eddings]
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[Sengoku Basara]
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[JJBA]
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[Men In Black I, II, III]
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Re: Phallcentric society?
It's reddit. It's 74% male. There's a lot less posts from girls in the first place. There are straight girls out there with the attitude you've described, but whether they're in numbers comparative with males with that attitude, you're not going to find the answer by looking at a site like Reddit or Pinterest, where the gender makeup is skewed out of proportion.
Re: Phallcentric society?
(Anonymous) 2016-02-18 02:00 am (UTC)(link)Second, I do think OP is on to something though. I've basically never seen women profess this sort of thing. If anything it's more like "oh women are so pretty, boobs are so nice...ewww vagina I barely want to touch my OWN much less someone else's", so I do think dicks are put on a pedestal.
Re: Phallcentric society?
Pinterest is THE overproportionately female social media site to reddit's overproportionately male social media site...both are about 3/4ths one gender.
If were going to examine attitudes towards genitals by gender, we'd probably want to pick a site with equal gender representation. Or use a survey site so that we could see easily break down the different opinions by gender.