cowfishrule
Active Member
I was just reading something that made a good point that got me thinking and I wanted to share it with you people.
On a psychological level, what is it that draws men to collectibles? I don't even mean Star Wars action figures necessarily. But the way men express themselves with what surrounds them. A man's home, particularly if he lived on his own but even in a relationship to a lesser extent, a man will express his likes whether it be cars or sports memorabilia or movie posters.
Woman are rarely collectors. Most women's apartments or homes (I know I'm speaking in generalizations) are fairly nondescript when it comes to demonstrating their interests.
Do women intentionally make themselves harder to get to know in this respect? Does this all change once women get married and now co-habitat with the man?
Discuss...
On a psychological level, what is it that draws men to collectibles? I don't even mean Star Wars action figures necessarily. But the way men express themselves with what surrounds them. A man's home, particularly if he lived on his own but even in a relationship to a lesser extent, a man will express his likes whether it be cars or sports memorabilia or movie posters.
Woman are rarely collectors. Most women's apartments or homes (I know I'm speaking in generalizations) are fairly nondescript when it comes to demonstrating their interests.
Do women intentionally make themselves harder to get to know in this respect? Does this all change once women get married and now co-habitat with the man?
Discuss...