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Zal

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    Zal reacted to FOSCOR70 in Difference between male and female vkei fans?   
    Females are all 'kyaa!' 'kyaa!' and they like to gossip.
    Most males seems bi so they all are also 'kyaa!' 'kyaa!' and they like to gossip.
    the few straight ones we have likes to listens to heavy bands and keep silent while laughing at the peeps who participate in the vk drama that actually only involves the western fangirls and bi's destroying their keyboards.
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    Zal got a reaction from Fyrnia4Maya in Difference between male and female vkei fans?   
    As a male I only listen to very heavy VK bands (Bands with growls, breakdowns, etc) and have no interest in how they look like.
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    Zal reacted to WhirlingBlack in Difference between male and female vkei fans?   
    From my experience both IRL and online, here are some quick observations based from my own perspective.
     
    Male fans tend to be more deeply into the music and as many bands as possible. Most walking Wikipedias of VK (myself included) are male, I find.
     
    Female fans are the absolute majority and the span of kinds is much wider there, but I generally don't tend to find as many die-hards when it comes to general scene knowledge as when it comes to the male fans, but rather often specialized highly on one particular band, or just a casual fan. 
     
    Most major collectors of physical media tend to be male as well. Except for cheki, most male fans I know don't care for those. 
     
     
     
     
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    Zal reacted to YuyoDrift in Difference between male and female vkei fans?   
    @WhirlingBlack you do have a point there.
     
    Men have no problem spending the extra coin on a CD or Limited Item if the band is good, and while women aren't so keen on spending as much, so long as the item in questions is personal/cute as @Komorebi mentions, they will fork over the cash. At the end of the day, both see their merch as a collectable item, backed by a degree of further supporting the band.
     
    As far as the knowledge goes, I'd question if men retain more than women. I'd say that facts and timelines about the band may be more on the male side, while more personal/random facts like what food, favorite color, or who the bandmates are into would fall onto the female side.
     
    Women tend to jump ship on a band than a man would, right? If the band no longer maintains the appeal then they lose female fans, and if they have nothing else to offer, it's easy to say they never had male fans to begin with. *cough* Mejibray
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