@diami03 @hypatiadotca Really depends how she presenters herself. Complicated answer due to history (re: hacker scene whores)
@hypatiadotca even if the term was applied to males 98% of the time? (cc @diami03)
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@attritionorg@diami03 I've only been around for ~6 years at this point but my dataset would not support an assertion of 98% -
@hypatiadotca@diami03 Again, historically. I am talking the last 20 years...
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@attritionorg@diami03 so in calling a dude "scenewhore" you're saying he's 1) not a hacker and 2) effeminate (which is constructed as bad) -
@hypatiadotca@diami03 no. the use of 'scenewhore' for a male has nothing to do with being effeminate -
@attritionorg@hypatiadotca@diami03 I prefer to consider myself a fan grrl who occassionally gets lucky but I've never looked to "land" ne1
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@attritionorg@diami03 so if it predates that, sure. But in general usage, "whore" is a pretty gender-loaded term as well.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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