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SO I got into a debate last night with one of my friend about the actual seriousness of this thing. It came about because I was perusing the programming line up of the local con (Aggie-Con, if anyone's going) and came across a panel that claimed to discuss the whole "Fake geek girl" thing. My reaction was, "Really, this is an actual thing?"
"Yes, it is," she said, "There are these girls that go around cons trying get with nerdy guys, but they themselves don't know anything about the genre."
"Um, what? Why?" We were having this conversation in the upper level of the local game store, so I gestured to the unwashed masses around me playing Magic and Warma/hordes. Don't get me wrong, I am probably one of the least vain people I know, but there were some people there that were starting to get a little ripe.
"It's about the attention they get," she says.
"Oh really?" I look at her askance, "Whyever would someone want attention at a con?"
So we have a discussion about the photo of the naked girl that's draped in Nintendo controllers. She says it's a slander to legit girl gamers, that gaming isn't about that and it's not appealing. I counter with, "I think it's more satirical than anything, sort of a nod to the whole sexy girl on a car thing. Also, who knows? Maybe she likes video games and wanted to have an alluring photo taken of her? God knows people are weird."
She goes on to say that there's this whole group of people that aren't legit geeks or nerds or whatever, because they never were teased or harassed in school. Her (and one or two other girls I've talked to) issues of contention is girls that participate in an activity because their boyfriends/male interest do it.
So what say you lot? Is the "Fake Geek Girl" a paranoid delusion born of cattiness and misogyny, or is it a legit issue?
Here's some articles from around the interweb:
http://www.themarysue.com/psychology...ake-geek-girl/
http://badassdigest.com/2012/11/13/on-fake-geek-girls/
http://www.theatlantic.com/sexes/arc...licity/267402/
SO I got into a debate last night with one of my friend about the actual seriousness of this thing. It came about because I was perusing the programming line up of the local con (Aggie-Con, if anyone's going) and came across a panel that claimed to discuss the whole "Fake geek girl" thing. My reaction was, "Really, this is an actual thing?"
"Yes, it is," she said, "There are these girls that go around cons trying get with nerdy guys, but they themselves don't know anything about the genre."
"Um, what? Why?" We were having this conversation in the upper level of the local game store, so I gestured to the unwashed masses around me playing Magic and Warma/hordes. Don't get me wrong, I am probably one of the least vain people I know, but there were some people there that were starting to get a little ripe.
"It's about the attention they get," she says.
"Oh really?" I look at her askance, "Whyever would someone want attention at a con?"
So we have a discussion about the photo of the naked girl that's draped in Nintendo controllers. She says it's a slander to legit girl gamers, that gaming isn't about that and it's not appealing. I counter with, "I think it's more satirical than anything, sort of a nod to the whole sexy girl on a car thing. Also, who knows? Maybe she likes video games and wanted to have an alluring photo taken of her? God knows people are weird."
She goes on to say that there's this whole group of people that aren't legit geeks or nerds or whatever, because they never were teased or harassed in school. Her (and one or two other girls I've talked to) issues of contention is girls that participate in an activity because their boyfriends/male interest do it.
So what say you lot? Is the "Fake Geek Girl" a paranoid delusion born of cattiness and misogyny, or is it a legit issue?
Here's some articles from around the interweb:
http://www.themarysue.com/psychology...ake-geek-girl/
http://badassdigest.com/2012/11/13/on-fake-geek-girls/
http://www.theatlantic.com/sexes/arc...licity/267402/
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