| bdbdbd said: I believe playing videogames was the biggest turn off, or ick, for women in a man. I think there's this problem that, relating to what Disney is now facing too, that there's a vocal minority, who aren't your customers, demanding everything to cater to them. The executives listen to them and end up not catering their core audience. I think someone pointed out that young men haven't been Disney's core audience pretty much ever and now that they bought Star Wars and Marvel, it's pretty obvious that the same execs who know how to cater to young women and kids are making the decisions to to keep catering to young women kids. |
^ this.
And people wont be honest about it, or accept it.
Guys apparently cant have anything (or are allowed to) by women.
Everything needs to be made over to suit them, the end.
There's even people here that cant accept keeping Star wars and Marvel comics as they were, mainly targeting for men, as acceptable.
It all boils down to the same thing, men apparently arn't allowed their own thing.
Anyways good luck to Disney, hopefully another decade from now, they havn't killed off Marvel comics entirely.
And Star Wars is still a thing, being made. Hopefully both are still semi decent or have improved as well.







