Are audiophile speakers turn on for single women?


I recently purchased a pair of speakers that I showed to a non-audiophile female friend of mine. She said they looked beautiful and asked how much they cost. When I told her, her jaw dropped. She then asked if I was using them to pick up hot chicks. Hmm...I told her the only people who get turned on by my audiophile speakers are balding middle-aged men. She had a laugh, but I wondered if anyone tried to impress a girl with his stereo system. High end is a male dominated hobby like sports cars. So have you found a woman who was turned on by your system. I have had no such look. I just get blank stares when I talk about my hobby to women.
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my wife of 6 months & counting......

loves her 73in mits but she wants to move that to our bedroom & get a 84in mits. She was a little upset when they released the 84 a few months after she purchased the 73.

likes my infinity kappa speakers more then her boston acoustic speakers..... but we are using the 4 parasound amps she had. We are both on the fence with the integra 9.8 pre/pro I purchased. She's always been a yamaha fan & I am a denon fan but I wanted a pre/pro

Need to upgrade her subs, they are 8in mirage sub's which do not do much. Need something big for HT

She doesn't like my harley (it's boring but I got a amazing deal on it & do not like it much either), wants me to get a hyabusa.... which I hate. I ended up getting a buell (always wanted a R1 yamaha) but what I really want is a ducati which she says are to expensive to maintain.... which I agree with :)
Yes, woman but not all will look at them and think how many shoes they can purchase for the same price.
None of my audio gear has been reviewed in TAS or Stereophile, as far as I know but I haven't read either rag in a long time. But I did find couple of married women recently who were very pleased with the aesthetics of my speakers and audio room.

I wonder if female audiophiles are turned on by the looks of their equipment (I mean their audio gear). I know have seen one advertiser use a half naked woman with their thick speaker wire coiled around the her. The woman turned me on cuz she was half naked, but not the speaker wire.

I did see ads by some audio company (Vincent Audio I think) with a male and female dancers. The male, who had long hair and scruffy mustache or gotee, had just some white pants and was in some effeminate dance stance. Dunno, but this ad really turned me off, eventhough the female dancer was very attractive. Since 90%+ audiophiles are male (most are probably heterosexual), I think including a male, especially the one I saw, is a mistake.