Are people that offer (wise) advice in this forum mostly women?

Anonymous
I am a guy and, on occasion, I read this forum. I read some wise advice, and I have the feeling that most of the wise advice is given by women. Of course it's impossible to know, but I wonder whether others also have the same impression. Just curious...
Anonymous
Well, there are more women than men on these forums, so I'd guess women are responsible for much of the wise advice. Of course they're also probably responsible for many unhelpful, narky responses too...
Anonymous
Yes, I'm a woman and although I can be snarky, I believe my advise on politics, physics, IVF, and fashion are unsurpassed.
Anonymous
Why do you ask?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you ask?


Just curiosity. As a guy, I find that the truly wise pieces of advice here have a touch of "womanhood" (for lack of a better word) that I don't usually find when I talk to male friends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm a woman and although I can be snarky, I believe my advise on politics, physics, IVF, and fashion are unsurpassed.


Perhaps. But your spelling and your modestly could stand to be improved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm a woman and although I can be snarky, I believe my advise on politics, physics, IVF, and fashion are unsurpassed.


Perhaps. But your spelling and your modestly could stand to be improved.


Seriously, the irony.... Get your own house in order before you start throwing insults.
But I'm curious PP, what advice is needed on physics that would merit a mention? Or was that a typo?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a guy and, on occasion, I read this forum. I read some wise advice, and I have the feeling that most of the wise advice is given by women. Of course it's impossible to know, but I wonder whether others also have the same impression. Just curious...


whenever someone vents and the response is "hugs," you can be pretty sure that is from a woman.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm a woman and although I can be snarky, I believe my advise on politics, physics, IVF, and fashion are unsurpassed.


Perhaps. But your spelling and your modestly could stand to be improved.


Seriously, the irony.... Get your own house in order before you start throwing insults.
But I'm curious PP, what advice is needed on physics that would merit a mention? Or was that a typo?


Mine was a typo. Conceited one's was a misspelling. There's a difference. Learn it. You'll be better for it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm a woman and although I can be snarky, I believe my advise on politics, physics, IVF, and fashion are unsurpassed.


Perhaps. But your spelling and your modestly could stand to be improved.


Seriously, the irony.... Get your own house in order before you start throwing insults.
But I'm curious PP, what advice is needed on physics that would merit a mention? Or was that a typo?


Mine was a typo. Conceited one's was a misspelling. There's a difference. Learn it. You'll be better for it.


Mine was a genuine question, PP. I seriously was wondering and admitted that I thought perhaps it was a typo. No need to lash out at me.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm a woman and although I can be snarky, I believe my advise on politics, physics, IVF, and fashion are unsurpassed.


Perhaps. But your spelling and your modestly could stand to be improved.


Seriously, the irony.... Get your own house in order before you start throwing insults.
But I'm curious PP, what advice is needed on physics that would merit a mention? Or was that a typo?


Mine was a typo. Conceited one's was a misspelling. There's a difference. Learn it. You'll be better for it.


Mine was a genuine question, PP. I seriously was wondering and admitted that I thought perhaps it was a typo. No need to lash out at me.


Hugs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm a woman and although I can be snarky, I believe my advise on politics, physics, IVF, and fashion are unsurpassed.


Perhaps. But your spelling and your modestly could stand to be improved.


Seriously, the irony.... Get your own house in order before you start throwing insults.
But I'm curious PP, what advice is needed on physics that would merit a mention? Or was that a typo?


Mine was a typo. Conceited one's was a misspelling. There's a difference. Learn it. You'll be better for it.


Mine was a genuine question, PP. I seriously was wondering and admitted that I thought perhaps it was a typo. No need to lash out at me.


Hugs.


Fuck off.
Signed, woman.
Anonymous
Not so wise on this thread I see.... more like: catfights. Welcome to dcum. Ha, it is what it is. Wouldn't change it.

I'm a woman and I agree with you. There are some men that post insightful advice but it's mostly woman. I think the reason (one of the reasons) is that woman are more into the 'self help genre' so they are more emotionally evolved - or perhaps have the facade of emotional involvement. Plus we birth kids and that really really changes a woman, good or bad.

There are high EQ men out there, but they are usually with some narcissistic female partner and are too busy dealing with that to post on a message board.
Anonymous
I wouldn't even say it's the "birthing kids" that makes us wise. I think it's the fact that we are more tied into the emotional side of things, and, being mothers, that "really changes a woman," as the PP said. I am an adoptive mom and I never gave birth but the act of motherhood itself is the game-changer, I believe.
Anonymous
I am under the exact same assumption myself OP since most men are not as insightful and knowledgeable about relationships as women are.
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