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Shemonsterdevil 04-07-2013 10:01 AM

Negatory. And quite honestly thats like asking female pizza fans if they all prefer vegetable toppings.... cause that should appeal to them. Applying sexist stereotypes to a fan base is not really an accurate way to learn about consumer preferences.

Setimir92 04-09-2013 04:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Shemonsterdevil (Post 948202)
Negatory. And quite honestly thats like asking female pizza fans if they all prefer vegetable toppings.... cause that should appeal to them. Applying sexist stereotypes to a fan base is not really an accurate way to learn about consumer preferences.

There is a difference here though. No-one criticises a girl if she gets a meat feast pizza but there is a certain social stigma to do with women and horror, especially violent, gory, sexual horror. Women are expected to dislike it or at least be the terrified, squealing girl clinging onto her man's arm. The question is not really whether biological gender affects taste in horror cinema but whether the way society expects you to perform within your gender affects the way you behave and your tastes.

metternich1815 04-09-2013 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Setimir92 (Post 948296)
There is a difference here though. No-one criticises a girl if she gets a meat feast pizza but there is a certain social stigma to do with women and horror, especially violent, gory, sexual horror. Women are expected to dislike it or at least be the terrified, squealing girl clinging onto her man's arm. The question is not really whether biological gender affects taste in horror cinema but whether the way society expects you to perform within your gender affects the way you behave and your tastes.

I have never thought that because I know multiple women who like horror movies. Honestly, I think more women like horror movies than is assumed. Additionally, I have never met a woman who responds to horror movies the way you describe (this is not to say that I don't know any women who dislike horor just that they don't respond the way you described).

Setimir92 04-09-2013 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by metternich1815 (Post 948298)
I have never thought that because I know multiple women who like horror movies. Honestly, I think more women like horror movies than is assumed. Additionally, I have never met a woman who responds to horror movies the way you describe (this is not to say that I don't know any women who dislike horor just that they don't respond the way you described).

I think that's probably because we tend to associate with people who share our interests, so if you meet women who like horror they'll stick in your head. I do agree that the stereotype isn't correct, but I think its still out there, I've met a lot of women who didn't like horror films. Also, just by going to cinema on a Friday night I've heard more women squealing than I thought possible.

The Ugly Duchess 04-29-2013 09:30 PM

Most of the women I know do not like horror movies, though I have known a very few exceptions.

I myself love horror movies, but remember, I am not a chick!

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