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Joe's avatar

Here's one for you - the town I've lived in for over a decade (and plan to stay until I die) has been feminized. The bank closed. Both hardware stores closed. The simple, cheap burger stand that had been there for over 70 years closed. Simultaneously, the old buildings on main st. were infused with investor capital, and in a formerly dry town, we now have 7 expensive bars and restaurants, a massage studio, remote work studio, yoga studio, nutrition store (place to buy $15 smoothies). Down the street, a historic home turned into a luxury venue, hundreds of acres of land clear cut for apartments, simple starter homes replaced with $500,000 new homes with luxury vinyl, granite countertops and all the bells and whistles, and so on. I equate "feminization" with "conspicuous consumption" for self-evident reasons.

I need a hardware store, not $20 mixed drinks and $140 steaks.

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Carefulrogue's avatar

> [Men and women] build teams differently.

An example that springs to mind is a coalition of gamers I took park in some time ago. 30+ guys, and 1-2 tomboys that got along with us. For a short time we were the dominate clan in that game. We were a fractious group, often argued, often fought, still broke bread when it came to game day. No one felt all that constrained to call anyone else an idiot or criticize a plan or strategy.

Once it came time, we executed the plan, modified as we made contact with the enemy. The leaders, the officers, and the rank and file naturally filled in their roles and we all strained until victory or defeat. This just... happened. Just what we did.

Not sure about a female side of that example. If someone has it, be good to share.

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