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Old 09-15-2010, 09:21 AM   #94
nguirado
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Seriously, men usually don't like overtly womanly stuff (as opposed to overt women, whom they do tend to like). They don't watch Project Runway or soap operas. Women may more often like overtly guy stuff (300, Tom Clancy, Dungeons and Dragons), but I'm not sure. There are some things that transcend genre. Jane Austen had very feminine concerns, but was such a genius that her work wins my admiration and I very much enjoy reading her novels.

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