Is there a female version of "nerd hobbies" ?
What is a hobby or activity i can start that i will be able to easily get positive female attention just for being a man who is doing the same thing the rest of them are doing?
>>38067030
gymnastics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r766Ik1xJWc
>>38067030
Girls never seem to do anything else than partying and "being with friends"
Maybe that's just the roasties tho
>>38067030
Somebody please redpill
>>38067030
The only """hobby""" girls ever have is "watching Netflix" so your best hope is to start gobbling Chad cocks.
>>38067301
>stop looking at me silly boys
Girl hobbies make you an effeminate cuck.
They don't want to fuck effeminate cucks.
They don't want someone who shares their hobbies.
They want someone who could carry them out back rape and murder them with his bare hands but probably won't.
>>38067400
Came here to say this.
Girls are too busy being independent to do anything else. They seem to like some websites like reddit, tumblr, and a couple others though. I imagine they get home from work watch netflix and instagram until they go to bed.
Some if them game too.
>>38067030
>Is there a female version of "nerd hobbies"
Short answer: Fanart, fanfiction, etc.
Long answer: Fandom. Or more specifically, "transformational fandom." When engaging with fiction that they like, men tend to be more interested in diving deep, divining the author's true purpose and nailing down details about how the world works. This is what's called "affirmational fandom."
Transformational fandom is female-dominated, and is more interested in remixing or reinterpreting the source material. Think fanfiction, AUs, headcanons. The kind of stuff you would find on tumblr.
While there's certainly crossover between the two groups, that's the general gist of it.
>>38067030
makeup tbqh
>>38067030
>women
>hobbies
2bh
>>38067030
fuck, ive just realized they usually have none. all they do is watch netflix and this kinda stuff, some of them might like music, but most of them seem pretty devoid of any meaning in their existence. how do they stay alive?
>>38067933
Honestly this seems your best bet. Girls fucking love fangirling about basically anything. It's not all teenagers either, surprisingly.
Look, it's a myth that you get interest if you're interested in nerd hobbies. Girls that stream games with their tits out, yes. Girls who just play games the same way as men do not get interest. I've long enjoyed video games, comics, tabletop games etc. and although I've made many friends with these hobbies, there is no overt interest and no one has ever hit on me. The only hobby of mine that seems to overtly pique male interest is classic literature and philosophy, and even then only from the type of man who goes on /lit/.
>>38067933
This. But also most of it involves writing about and fangirling over fictional gay males.
From my experience: Lots of general 'crafty' things like making sewing patterns for plush toys, needle felting, doing art to put up on redbubble, art dolls, cosplay, furry suit crap, etc. That and animals, like getting really into dog nutrition and training, horse riding, shouting at people to be vegan and keeping weird pets like piles of colourful snakes