Even with that said though, I'm confused as to where the male voice is. I see a few husband and wife blogs, but it's rare I come across a guys blog. With "guy content". Has blogging become feminine? I know that seems like a completely stupid question and borderline offensive but I'm genuinely surprised by the lack of male bloggers. So what does this mean for an active blogger such as myself? Do I become the gay friend or something? (Not gay btw) Seriously, I'm so confused. When I started blogging in '06 there were several male bloggers. They wrote about everyday life, music, movies, and shit that both guys and girls could relate to. Now that seems to be lost and I don't know how I feel about it. Good content is good content regardless of who creates it but I'm anxious to see how I will be received in a world dominated by women.
Monday, February 10, 2014
On being a male blogger...
Even with that said though, I'm confused as to where the male voice is. I see a few husband and wife blogs, but it's rare I come across a guys blog. With "guy content". Has blogging become feminine? I know that seems like a completely stupid question and borderline offensive but I'm genuinely surprised by the lack of male bloggers. So what does this mean for an active blogger such as myself? Do I become the gay friend or something? (Not gay btw) Seriously, I'm so confused. When I started blogging in '06 there were several male bloggers. They wrote about everyday life, music, movies, and shit that both guys and girls could relate to. Now that seems to be lost and I don't know how I feel about it. Good content is good content regardless of who creates it but I'm anxious to see how I will be received in a world dominated by women.
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Interesting! Good luck...
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