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BarneyHasAnOctagonHead 01-24-2019 12:18 AM

Psychological effects for female fans attracted by boy bands
 
Are there any scientific theories on why girls get too excited every time boy bands make their appearance? Like, for instance every time Justin Bieber or One Direction gets on stage, most of their female fans always scream on the top of their lungs. It's been always like that since The Beatles, Michael Jackson, and New Kids On The Block. On the other hand, why do boys get less excited when female artists appear on stage? Are they less excited when Taylor Swift or Katy Perry make their surprise appearances?

MicShazam 01-24-2019 12:55 AM

Something to do with cooties, I think.

GunmouthGrace 01-24-2019 01:13 AM

On the one hand, I am genuinely curious why women tend to be such screamers compared to men.

On the other, I'm internally struggling to not make any more trite references to op's disdain for naked chicks in music vids.

MicShazam 01-24-2019 01:23 AM

Maybe men are emotionally repressed and only scream when they murder each other.

The Batlord 01-24-2019 03:11 AM

I screamed when I saw Katy Perry but it was "If I can't have you then no one will!".

SmokeAndMirrors 01-24-2019 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by BarneyHasAnOctagonHead (Post 2037091)
Are there any scientific theories on why girls get too excited every time boy bands make their appearance? Like, for instance every time Justin Bieber or One Direction gets on stage, most of their female fans always scream on the top of their lungs. It's been always like that since The Beatles, Michael Jackson, and New Kids On The Block. On the other hand, why do boys get less excited when female artists appear on stage? Are they less excited when Taylor Swift or Katy Perry make their surprise appearances?

I've never understood choreography beyond performance and entertainment, to be honest. In plays and broadway musicals, yes, I get it, it's part of the show and adds flare to the experience, but when you have the production cost of a multi-million dollar televised sponsor, it stops making sense to me. If I had stadium-tier music production equipment, for example, I honestly wouldn't give a damn about what was happening on the stage outside of the music itself. I'd probably be too busy getting my jollies off at the fact that I can smack my lips into a microphone like the Honey Smacks frog and produce a bass resonance so awesome it'd register on the Richter scale. Music has always been kind of a sexist thing, which is unfortunate because I've met a ****load of very talented female musicians over the years, all of whom of which have told me at one point or another that they don't want to be recognized for being female musicians, they want to be recognized for being musicians, which to me is understandable.

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Originally Posted by MicShazam (Post 2037099)
Maybe men are emotionally repressed and only scream when they murder each other.

"Is that a raincoat?"

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Originally Posted by Dharma & Greg (Post 2037106)
I screamed when I saw Katy Perry but it was "If I can't have you then no one will!".

Well played. Understandable.

Zhanteimi 01-24-2019 04:01 AM

Because women are gayer than men.

MicShazam 01-24-2019 05:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Dharma & Greg (Post 2037106)
I screamed when I saw Katy Perry but it was "If I can't have you then no one will!".

The trick is not to scream. That way, she won't notice you sneaking up on her.

Exo 01-24-2019 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by BarneyHasAnOctagonHead (Post 2037091)
Are there any scientific theories on why girls get too excited every time boy bands make their appearance?

How old are you? What year is this? Your posts make you seem like a 70 year old ultra-religious man. Is your name Barney too? I think I'm on to something. Go scream at a cloud.

MicShazam 01-24-2019 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 2037136)
tbh men are either culturally or biologically conditioned to care less about status and talent

an attractive singer is not even getting an edge over a slightly more attractive Kmart employee for most men

That's gotta be it, pretty much.
I feel stupid for missing it.


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