Where have all the good women gone?

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Wow, I cant wait to show Karen this thread.
Looks like there is a lot of viagra needing handing out with all this male impotence in the face of rampant feminism. ;)
Women are people too.
Some of them are as good - or better - at some of the things men do too, terrifying isn't it. Where will it all lead to???
Just remember the two ronnies mini series, The worm that turned....
Be afraid misogynists, be very afraid

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcMd1F1acSo
 
Wow, I cant wait to show Karen this thread.
Looks like there is a lot of viagra needing handing out with all this male impotence in the face of rampant feminism. ;)
Women are people too.
Some of them are as good - or better - at some of the things men do too, terrifying isn't it. Where will it all lead to???
Just remember the two ronnies mini series, The worm that turned....
Be afraid misogynists, be very afraid

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcMd1F1acSo
I suspect you are right. :o
 
There are a lot of sailors here that only want to discuss saily stuff and this subject isn't saily at all.

You do not think that it might not have already occurred to them that they could quite easily move to another thread.
Or is it like my kids when they first watched Doctor Who. They were frightened by the darlects so hid behind the settee and peered out at the tv because altnough they were frightened they really had to look anyway
 
Or is it like my kids when they first watched Doctor Who. They were frightened by the darlects so hid behind the settee and peered out at the tv because altnough they were frightened they really had to look anyway

Frightened, nah :confused:

So we now have 2 of the 150,000 odd subscribers to this forum holding this view, 2 of the 3,739 who have viewed this thread, and 2 of the 600 odd courteous souls logged in tonight.

Feeling like this per chance?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W71HwJrb35o :encouragement:
 
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well, well, well.
Did someone rattle my cage?

I think a lot of the women have fekked off to a group on facebook that is locked down to strictly women only.
there's just over 15,000 women sailors on there.

I've been a bit busy with work and sailing, but mostly work tbh to get on here for a rummage about recently.

It was ladies day at Cowes on Tuesday. I've only just calmed my lady tits down with the rage that causes me. A similar rage to that incited by the annual "lady helm" race at various clubs around the place. I expect to fee enraged in September at the boat show if they run a ladies day there as well. I may attempt a public protest.

anyone who is under any doubt at all about the skewed nature of British sailing represention in the media, I did a tally up a while back for YW for men and women seen in print to be actively taking part in sailing (not just staring whistfully out of a window, or making a boat look pretty by wearing a bikini)
if you are robust in nature and can handle very strong language, then have a look at the results of the count: http://www.boogie-nights.org/2017/09/hold-my-beer-minute.html

meanwhile, I'm looking for a new co-skipper, ideally female to join me next year in a double handed AZAB. (any one who might interested can contact me via here, or through my blog)
The boat is a Dehler 36 CWS, based in Southampton currently.
 
well, well, well.
Did someone rattle my cage?

I think a lot of the women have fekked off to a group on facebook that is locked down to strictly women only.
there's just over 15,000 women sailors on there.

I've been a bit busy with work and sailing, but mostly work tbh to get on here for a rummage about recently.

It was ladies day at Cowes on Tuesday. I've only just calmed my lady tits down with the rage that causes me. A similar rage to that incited by the annual "lady helm" race at various clubs around the place. I expect to fee enraged in September at the boat show if they run a ladies day there as well. I may attempt a public protest.

anyone who is under any doubt at all about the skewed nature of British sailing represention in the media, I did a tally up a while back for YW for men and women seen in print to be actively taking part in sailing (not just staring whistfully out of a window, or making a boat look pretty by wearing a bikini)
if you are robust in nature and can handle very strong language, then have a look at the results of the count: http://www.boogie-nights.org/2017/09/hold-my-beer-minute.html

meanwhile, I'm looking for a new co-skipper, ideally female to join me next year in a double handed AZAB. (any one who might interested can contact me via here, or through my blog)
The boat is a Dehler 36 CWS, based in Southampton currently.

Magnificent evidence-based rant .. nailed it!

And gloriously sweary.
 
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well, well, well.
Did someone rattle my cage?

I think a lot of the women have fekked off to a group on facebook that is locked down to strictly women only.
there's just over 15,000 women sailors on there.

I've been a bit busy with work and sailing, but mostly work tbh to get on here for a rummage about recently.

It was ladies day at Cowes on Tuesday. I've only just calmed my lady tits down with the rage that causes me. A similar rage to that incited by the annual "lady helm" race at various clubs around the place. I expect to fee enraged in September at the boat show if they run a ladies day there as well. I may attempt a public protest.

anyone who is under any doubt at all about the skewed nature of British sailing represention in the media, I did a tally up a while back for YW for men and women seen in print to be actively taking part in sailing (not just staring whistfully out of a window, or making a boat look pretty by wearing a bikini)
if you are robust in nature and can handle very strong language, then have a look at the results of the count: http://www.boogie-nights.org/2017/09/hold-my-beer-minute.html

meanwhile, I'm looking for a new co-skipper, ideally female to join me next year in a double handed AZAB. (any one who might interested can contact me via here, or through my blog)
The boat is a Dehler 36 CWS, based in Southampton currently.
I enjoyed reading that.
 
wanyone who is under any doubt at all about the skewed nature of British sailing represention in the media, I did a tally up a while back for YW for men and women seen in print to be actively taking part in sailing (not just staring whistfully out of a window, or making a boat look pretty by wearing a bikini)
if you are robust in nature and can handle very strong language, then have a look at the results of the count: http://www.boogie-nights.org/2017/09/hold-my-beer-minute.html

I've previous posted a comparison of the number of mentions of men and women in Yachting Monthly and Practical Boat Owner, which were in line with your YM findings. The subject of A Question of Seamanship was always a man, though Mum might have been putting the kids to bed. No woman has ever appeared in the Boat Owner's Sketchbook. Women in Peyton cartoons were either pneumatic dollybirds or long-suffering helpmeets.

And it's not just casual sexism. Try finding a BME person in the mags, or any same sex couples ...
 
well, well, well.
Did someone rattle my cage?

I think a lot of the women have fekked off to a group on facebook that is locked down to strictly women only.
there's just over 15,000 women sailors on there.

I've been a bit busy with work and sailing, but mostly work tbh to get on here for a rummage about recently.

It was ladies day at Cowes on Tuesday. I've only just calmed my lady tits down with the rage that causes me. A similar rage to that incited by the annual "lady helm" race at various clubs around the place. I expect to fee enraged in September at the boat show if they run a ladies day there as well. I may attempt a public protest.

anyone who is under any doubt at all about the skewed nature of British sailing represention in the media, I did a tally up a while back for YW for men and women seen in print to be actively taking part in sailing (not just staring whistfully out of a window, or making a boat look pretty by wearing a bikini)
if you are robust in nature and can handle very strong language, then have a look at the results of the count: http://www.boogie-nights.org/2017/09/hold-my-beer-minute.html

meanwhile, I'm looking for a new co-skipper, ideally female to join me next year in a double handed AZAB. (any one who might interested can contact me via here, or through my blog)
The boat is a Dehler 36 CWS, based in Southampton currently.

Interesting survey
did you do one of who actually bought and PAID for the magazines

in the end it is total rubbish
the magazine, like allprinted social media is biased to the market it is selling to.
girlie mags are biased to girls. Model engineering mags are biased to those in the model engineering hobby.
they do not, and never will , pander to one sex or the other unless they are a sexually orientated magazine, as in gay, girllie or male ones.
the people who buy sailing mags are probably mainly male and the editors know ( or should do) their market. They do not pander to a sector that simply is not there in sufficient quantity to make it economically viable.
if you think that showing men in mankinies will help then i would suggest that it might actually do the reverse.
if that is what you want then there are enough porn magazines to keep you occupied for a while i am sure

and may i suggest Sugar Kane- having read you short blog- swearing like a ship yard welder will never make you into a man, nor an equal to one or desirable to one ( well a decent one any way) so a change in character might get you a little better result
 
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I've previous posted a comparison of the number of mentions of men and women in Yachting Monthly and Practical Boat Owner, which were in line with your YM findings. The subject of A Question of Seamanship was always a man, though Mum might have been putting the kids to bed. No woman has ever appeared in the Boat Owner's Sketchbook. Women in Peyton cartoons were either pneumatic dollybirds or long-suffering helpmeets.

And it's not just casual sexism. Try finding a BME person in the mags, or any same sex couples ...

This and the blog in the previous post are examples of the excessive and pitiful manifestation of feminism. It sees misogyny and male sexism coming in all directions all at once, raining down from the sky and erupting from the ground. The solution to this, so the feminist mantra goes is that there is to be the expectation of equality. Equality of outcomes and there will be equal representation of women and men in all places. So you get the positive discrimination process I mentioned above.

I get Yachting World and it has clearly applied positive discrimination to its editorial control. The changes are massive to the extent of over representing the female participation and forcing a false and attempted brainwashing representation of gender roles, yet they cannot do enough to satisfy the extreme feminist misandrist types. It's complete madness.
 
At my workplace there are Staff Network Groups for:

BAME
Carers
Disabled
Faith
LGBT
Women

As a white, heterosexual, able-bodied, atheist male there isn't a single network group I can attach myself to. So I go sailing instead. :)
 
and may i suggest Sugar Kane- having read you short blog- swearing like a ship yard welder will never make you into a man, nor an equal to one or desirable to one ( well a decent one any way) so a change in character might get you a little better result

It's a great mystery to me that your wife doesn't understand you.
 
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