Interesting answers. The last question is kind of leading. But I presume different answers from different thinkers. If that makes sense. I think there are cder that further perpetuate stereotypes often on this site, and others that are aware and actively reject stereotypes of women. I guess I ask this because I am wondering if people have knowledge of this trend in our own cd.Com community and where each person thinks they fall. it's meant to turn the questions around and get each person to think about where on that they might fit. My personal opinion is that there are many here who fit either side. But often I think it's the difference between newer cder and those who have been at it or on here for a while. That is my perception of the posts I have read. More tenured cder seem to just like what they like regardless of stereotype, where often newer cds perpetuate the sterotype and "only" like stereotypically female things. One of my favorite disussion is the male vs female razors. Which is strange to me, companies make the same product blue or pink and sell as male and female to double profit. As a society we become slaves to the gender bias machine. women as well as cders often seem to buy into this "women's versus mens" products, when scientifically they are often the same product in different colors. But the need to have the more feminine product always amazes me. the Lego company was cited as increasing their profits by 300% the year they started selling "girls legos" when in actuality they are the same base product.