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<blockquote data-quote="Turanil" data-source="post: 1551961" data-attributes="member: 9646"><p>Just to note: I know about 15 gamers, only one of which is a woman (we are old gamers all above 30). One of them is a Californian living in France; so I know that there is a good proportion of female gamers in the US. In France, however (curious to know about the rest of Europe...) there is extremely FEW female gamers. I can't fathom the reason, although I suppose this must be somewhat cultural (i.e.: "women are not interested in stupidities like goblins, sorcerers, or dragons"). Anyway, it will thus takes a major quest to find a female DM in France!</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Aside the sarcastic tone, I would like to point out that some societies (at least some Mayan indians) have two different languages: one for men, and one for women. Anyone learns both languages at the same time, but only uses that of his/her own gender. In other Amerindians languages this somewhat appears in that one adds a terms indicating his gender to his phrases (At least this is the case among the Lakota).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turanil, post: 1551961, member: 9646"] Just to note: I know about 15 gamers, only one of which is a woman (we are old gamers all above 30). One of them is a Californian living in France; so I know that there is a good proportion of female gamers in the US. In France, however (curious to know about the rest of Europe...) there is extremely FEW female gamers. I can't fathom the reason, although I suppose this must be somewhat cultural (i.e.: "women are not interested in stupidities like goblins, sorcerers, or dragons"). Anyway, it will thus takes a major quest to find a female DM in France! Aside the sarcastic tone, I would like to point out that some societies (at least some Mayan indians) have two different languages: one for men, and one for women. Anyone learns both languages at the same time, but only uses that of his/her own gender. In other Amerindians languages this somewhat appears in that one adds a terms indicating his gender to his phrases (At least this is the case among the Lakota). [/QUOTE]
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