Having been amused recently by an article in the Cannabist about how women are generally not visible as stoners in the entertainment industry (http://www.thecannabist.co/2014/02/10/broad-city-rise-female-stoner/4324/), I thought it might be worthwhile to start a thread here and maybe create a little (albeit limited) visibility.
I haven't figured out yet what the demographics are on a site like fuckcombustion.com but I imagine that they skew toward the younger male (later teens to 40). This is helped by the fact that this is a very specialized site that centers on something (vaping) that hasn't yet gone entirely mainstream. I think you have to be pretty passionate and detailed in terms of pot knowledge (or at least want to be) to even visit, let alone stay. And though I see some women consistently posting some great stuff here, in general it looks like there are more men than women in that category.
Where are the 'soccer moms' like me (older, suburban, middle class + three children)? And where are the other women? At the very end of the article, the author addresses this and makes the comment that mothers tend to have concerns around pot and parenting that makes them naturally cautious about being too pro-marijuana. That very well may be, but I know I can go to my Facebook page right now and pull up dozens of friends who fit my own demographic and love mj. It's guaranteed that when I post a pro-legalization article on my site, I'll get a slew of 'likes' from all of them. Currently, I'm in the process of educating a lot of my friends about vaping and am getting some great responses. We need to come out of the closet (grimly, I still often go there....)! Getting us all to talk to each other honestly could help create a better world, I think. I KNOW that mj is a wonderful enhancement to my parenting and to my whole life. It's simply got to be that way for others too, I'm sure.
With this purpose in mind, it would be great to see more women writing about the experiences they've had with mj, with pot culture, with how it relates to growing up, career, family, about how they started smoking and then vaping. Naturally, I'm enthusiastic about telling my own tales (and I've already created some little essays here). Would anyone like to share a bit of their own story(s)? (of course, if men have any comments/stories they'd like to add, that would be welcome too!)
I haven't figured out yet what the demographics are on a site like fuckcombustion.com but I imagine that they skew toward the younger male (later teens to 40). This is helped by the fact that this is a very specialized site that centers on something (vaping) that hasn't yet gone entirely mainstream. I think you have to be pretty passionate and detailed in terms of pot knowledge (or at least want to be) to even visit, let alone stay. And though I see some women consistently posting some great stuff here, in general it looks like there are more men than women in that category.
Where are the 'soccer moms' like me (older, suburban, middle class + three children)? And where are the other women? At the very end of the article, the author addresses this and makes the comment that mothers tend to have concerns around pot and parenting that makes them naturally cautious about being too pro-marijuana. That very well may be, but I know I can go to my Facebook page right now and pull up dozens of friends who fit my own demographic and love mj. It's guaranteed that when I post a pro-legalization article on my site, I'll get a slew of 'likes' from all of them. Currently, I'm in the process of educating a lot of my friends about vaping and am getting some great responses. We need to come out of the closet (grimly, I still often go there....)! Getting us all to talk to each other honestly could help create a better world, I think. I KNOW that mj is a wonderful enhancement to my parenting and to my whole life. It's simply got to be that way for others too, I'm sure.
With this purpose in mind, it would be great to see more women writing about the experiences they've had with mj, with pot culture, with how it relates to growing up, career, family, about how they started smoking and then vaping. Naturally, I'm enthusiastic about telling my own tales (and I've already created some little essays here). Would anyone like to share a bit of their own story(s)? (of course, if men have any comments/stories they'd like to add, that would be welcome too!)
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