Well I never really intended to use nostr as a dating website thats for sure. Typically men dominate on "techier" platforms and non mainstream media so we find like minded innovators on here, sometimes there are women too but not as often. Thats just the reality of the situation. Of course nostr opened the access to non humans too. Now its a new ballgame for everyone. Point being, there are crazies everywhere. If its a numbers game, then its a numbers game, oh well.
https://blog.upsbatterycenter.com/men-dominate-tech/
When I was in my early teens, women dominated software and men dominated hardware. I was too young to lug around 50lb disk drives and other hardware stuff, so I got started in software with the ladies. I took a typing class - also still mostly ladies. It proved invaluable. Like weaving and sewing (and unlike physically moving heavy objects), these skills move back and forth in popularity with the sexes. In the 18th century, tailoring and dressmaking (as opposed to fitting) was typically a male profession. Weaving was a male profession - unless industrialization revolutionized the trade.
Men doing hardware and ladies doing software. https://image.nostr.build/85299ef59cec2801d09b8056ff7e8bad42a5613b7e3c61693be9831e36677048.jpg https://image.nostr.build/db271f6a646a34950a3c48990a4a331fffb8f136f39118231043afa720179310.jpg