sid_seal wrote:For what it is worth, I did hesitate before joining this forum as it looked (no offence intended) too "girly" for my taste - and yes, I am a woman!
I was looking for a local forum like other areas of London have, and couldn't find anything that was really active. So I would personally welcome it if this forum was rebranded as a "local forum" as opposed to a mums' forum; the mummy in high heels with a shopping bag in the logo is hardly representative of many mothers on this forum!
However, I appreciate that I cannot walk into an existing establishment and demand that it is renamed/rebranded to please me... but I think Benaldo triggered an interesting debate.
Just to, for one last time, stick up for myself in this thread, I didn't exactly "walk in and demand it rebranded", and what I've raised isn't "to please me". It's a suggestion that would help redress the huge gender imbalance that works against women, which, @sid_seal, you've noted with your comments!
To @Julian - I assume WU is wind up, and it's not that. Please do just read what I've written.
@Oolok - I assume "it" is me, and no, I'm not a troll. As above, perhaps actually read what I've said.
If anyone can tell me how what I'm raising is not based in wanting a more gender-balanced world that would work better for women, then please do so.
And if everyone railing against my comments believes I'm saying that men should get a better deal, then I've not explained myself well enough. I'm pleased that enough people have responded positively and understanding my point to make me think I haven't just been spouting misogynistic, sexist rubbish.
And on that note I'm going to turn off my notifications for this thread and try and drop a note to Annabel (if that's possible? No idea how) to see what she thinks and clarify what I'm raising.
Hopefully she won't disregard me as an eloquent troll, or take my comments in a flurry of misbelief and think I've gone into a "women underwear shop and told them they are sexist for not selling men boxer shorts"; or that I'm demanding "hey where are the dads"; or that I'm "a bit rich for joining a site and making a fuss"; or that it's my own gender stereotypes that are at fault for noting the pink and girly nature of this site; or that because I pushed on past discriminatory language of a welcome message that means I haven't been discriminated against; or that describing the welcome email as "extremely, and pointlessly, sexist" means I'm describing the entire forum as the same (thanks @AbbevilleMummy); or that raising this point equates to "going to a gay forum and complain they don't talk about straight issues enough"
etc.... etc........
Thanks for the chat, all.