To don_c55. What a bizarrely, and disappointingly, misogynistic, question. It's written in a form that pre-supposes an assumption that is certainly inaccurate in every way. Our friends/visitors range from middle class to noticeably beyond and span many decades in age. I find that females are just as likely, or not, as males to stop and notice the music coming out of our stereo. When I get into a car owned and driven by a woman I"m just as likely to hear music on the radio when the car is started. Have you ever been to a music festival or show? A lot of female presence. Have you ever been to the symphony? A lot of female presence. The destructive nature of your question is evident in many of the responses in which people innocently try to reasonably explain what is in fact a falsehood. They end up leaving the conversation with the notion embedded in their mind that 99% of women might not seriously enjoy music to any depth beyond casual or background listening. Doing that to an entire gender is beyond rude, it is truly abusive. Yours is the attitude and talk that keeps women out of forums like this. Maybe you shouldn't be asking why 99% of women don't seriously listen to music, maybe you should be asking why 99% of women don't listen to you at all
Why do almost all women today hate home audio?
Why do almost all (99%) of women never seriously, sit, and listen to home audio through even one album?
I knew many, many women that listened, and had there own stereos, in the late 60's and 70's.
They even had big record collections, and some even had real-to-real tape recorders.
Why did they disappear?
What changed?
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