they are loners who even if they do congregate together do so more becaus ethey are rejected by everyone else than because they want to be a community
Huh. I must ponder this revelation. And ask some of my male friends who, say, gathered with (existing, and therefore not a proto-fandom as such) friends to watch Buffy every week, but left it at that, without seeking more people to share the experience with.
I'm glad we've got the guys we've got. But we really are a chickfest.
Possibly Alpen:
Went to the doc about the finger. He squeezed it many times, failed to identify or diagnose it, and gave me a referral to a hand surgeon.
Harrumph. But he wants me to wait before I make the appointment. Harrumph again.
Nope--my new insurance requires me to route everything through my PCP. Z would have stuck me right there and then.
But I don't want to see him anymore--primarily because of the grief his front desk gave me every single time. I always turned out to be in the right, but that didn't mean they'd not start again on the very next visit.
I'm not sure if it's an overall evolution or just a trend of the particular fandoms I've chosen to associate with, but it seems to me that things are more heavily weighted towards the female than they were seven or eight years ago.
General comics fandom seems to run counter to this, though I've been gradually reducing my contact for years.
My sister got a deal on her dress--it was a floor sample, so it only cost $800, instead of $1300 if she had ordered it. She and her fiance are keeping the wedding small (only 75 guests at most, though that's expanded from their original goal of keeping it to 50-60), so they're hoping to keep the costs under $6000.
Timelies all!
Ugh, I have managed to do something to the back of my right ankle such that movement hurts. Dance practice is gonna be a joy...
I was well below average in my wedding; we probably spent $5000, tops, and we had a caterer and a band and a florist and shit. My mother made my dress, which in retrospect was an error.
What shocks me is all the $100 judge's-office couples I know, which means someone out there is spending more on their wedding than, like, a Porsche Boxter.