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Surprised to see how strongly classic gender roles seem to creep in on terms used with the word “blog” on Twitter. According to this, men want to optimize the software and do business while women talk about weddings, fashion and poems. And giveaways, not trading.
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Gender & Blogging:

Surprised to see how strongly classic gender roles seem to creep in on terms used with the word “blog” on Twitter. According to this, men want to optimize the software and do business while women talk about weddings, fashion and poems. And giveaways, not trading.

From www.tweetolife.com/gender/detail?word=blog

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