AFF - sometimes a bit 'blokey'!

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Yes, anat0l - SWMBO is an example of what I meant by 'blokey'.
I think it is idiosyncratic of males to use "blokey" lanruage and similar for females...I'm sure if we checked female-dominated wbsites (fashion, makeup etc) it would have a similar "girly" language (well, plus the specific IT, generation blends as well).

I note that straitman poses the question, "Who really cares" .
He's getting a little old and less accepting/tolerant these days :D:p (he knows me well enough to know I have my tongue firmly in my cheek in saying this).

I suppose I don't care either, I was simply stating that I had noticed this trait and it had got me wondering about the ratio of male to female. The icon posted next to the thread title should have been a bit of a clue that this was supposed to be simply a lighthearted conversation starter.
;)
Indeed, correct usage can convey the right message...but the emoticon is lost once somebody starts bringing emotion into the debate.
 
Imagine the furore a related acronym like HWMBO might invoke. :p

Maybe not so much of a furore of the poster is indeed male - the HWMBO acronym is probably as accurate for some of the AFF community as the SWMBO acronym.:p
 
I think this reflects just the relative numbers of male vs female traveller - 99% of the time I am sat next to a bloke not a woman. Couple that with the number of women that would be interested in online frequent flyer forums and I would expect there to be a much higher proportion of men than women on AFF.

Now Twilight forums would be a different kettle of fishwives...
 
Interestingly, SWMBO is perceived (by me at least) to be a light hearted reflection on one's Female Partner. :cool:

Imagine the furore a related acronym like HWMBO might invoke. :p

No chance you will get HWMBO when a simple DH will suffice, one wonders how much pun is in the darling part at times though! I suspect if FF is too blokey then one should wander over to essential baby to see the opposite!
 
^^ I find it funny that two men (presumably..?) have made reference to "Essential Baby" as though they have been there and are familiar with it themselves..

And I am a female and this is the first I have heard of it. Hmmmmn! :p
 
^^ I find it funny that two men (presumably..?) have made reference to "Essential Baby" as though they have been there and are familiar with it themselves..

And I am a female and this is the first I have heard of it. Hmmmmn! :p

When SWMBO asks you for advice then says your wrong because it says on essential baby you are wrong and shows you the forum you tend to get some knowledge pretty quickly, rightly or wrongly :D

Part of being a dad I suppose, battling erroneous peer support ;)

Its also owned by a major media company!
 
Here's my "blokey" contribution to the forum for the day:

The toughest questions that a man has to answer (to any female, be they related or not):
  • "Which dress should I wear - the gold one or the blue one?"
  • "Does this dress make my bottom look big?"

I loathe to put the question "Do you love me?" in there, but I've heard that that is also a difficult question for many men to answer.

Now for any women on the board (or even married men), how do you answer those questions without getting your head bitten off?
 
Maybe not so much of a furore of the poster is indeed male - the HWMBO acronym is probably as accurate for some of the AFF community as the SWMBO acronym.:p

How does one pronounce HWMBO? :confused: Doesn't seem to roll off the tongue as well as SWMBO. :p
 
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  • "Which dress should I wear - the gold one or the blue one?"
  • "Does this dress make my bottom look big?"

I'm no expert & should probably check with DH to see what's in his book, but I'd go with the most flattering colour & appropriate for the event (depending on personality, but gold perhaps would not be the colour for a day in the office or a wedding). By flattering - what colour makes her look better? Eyes, skin, hair more alive and happy? Or, which dress she just loves. ;)
and her bottom NEVER looks big. ;)
I won't go near "do you love me?". It just screams insecure (& young?) to me, but that's coming from being with DH for 14 years.
 
  • "Which dress should I wear - the gold one or the blue one?"
  • "Does this dress make my bottom look big?"
I don't know the answer to either question but if a woman really feels the need to ask "Does this dress make my bottom look big?" then....
 
I presumed that there are a lot more 'blokes' than women on this forum -
I also have a mental picture of what the regular posters on AFF look like - I'll have to go to an AFF drinks soon to see how right I am:)
 
I presumed that there are a lot more 'blokes' than women on this forum -
I also have a mental picture of what the regular posters on AFF look like - I'll have to go to an AFF drinks soon to see how right I am:)

I think I have been universally wrong with my pre-conceived mental images of folk I have met on this board.
 
I presumed that there are a lot more 'blokes' than women on this forum -
I also have a mental picture of what the regular posters on AFF look like - I'll have to go to an AFF drinks soon to see how right I am:)
I/we look forward to meeting you. ;)
I think I have been universally wrong with my pre-conceived mental images of folk I have met on this board.
As have I :!: :D
 
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