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Comment author: NancyLebovitz 12 May 2010 12:42:55PM 1 point [-]

Yeah, this one is quite shocking to see, actually. Especially the celebs thing. People gossiping about the antics of someone THEY HAVE NEVER MET. Chick crack.

Men don't do that?

I don't spend enough time with people who focus on celebrities to have an opinion, so I'm trying to update.

Comment author: whpearson 12 May 2010 12:58:02PM 4 points [-]

Men tend to talk about the teams more than the individuals. If they talk about the people it is often in terms of their skill (Did you see X's brilliant Goal) rather than their character/actions.

Nerds also have their teams, see the cult of the Apple or open source software fanboys.

Comment author: CronoDAS 13 May 2010 05:22:17PM 2 points [-]

I get curious when I look at the covers of the supermarket tabloids, and once in a while I look at the insides when I'm bored waiting in line. But it's not something that I "should" care about - and it's not like the tabloids are known for their accuracy anyway - so I don't think about them when I'm not looking at them. And just seeing the covers has already made me sick of the Brad Pitt / Angelina Jolie / Jennifer Aniston love triangle.

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Comment author: NancyLebovitz 12 May 2010 12:55:45PM 6 points [-]

Do men gossip about the lives of famous team sports players, or is that also mostly women?

A more general point: I have an untested belief that everyone has something they're rational, or at least logical about. They might not be able to focus on math. They might not understand that plumbing pipes have limited capacity.

But they will by God track it down until they've established whether someone is a second cousin once removed or not. They'll fit actors' careers neatly into timelines.Maybe it's gardening or a model train set-up where they have something to defend, and update effortlessly even if they're clueless in other parts of their lives.

Am I over-optimistic to think that people generally have something like that?

Comment author: Jack 12 May 2010 01:02:15PM *  1 point [-]

Sorry, I deleted my comment after I saw Roko say the same thing.

Do men gossip about the lives of famous team sports players, or is that also mostly women?

My experience is that the personal lives of athletes only get discussed when they commit a crime which might lead to a them missing games and thus affecting the sport. And so it is mostly men.