Is Reading a Woman Thing?

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  • aegisprncs
    aegisprncs Posts: 236 Member
    men read books.

    what men don't seem to do is organize a "book club" for a bunch of other people to come over and talk about the book they read (actually, my mother is in a book club and when she and her friends meet, i'm not sure the book is discussed at all).

    Haha! Book Clubs are social gatherings for appetizers and drinks and gossip! LOL
  • pittskaa
    pittskaa Posts: 319 Member
    my dad reads alot and so does my brother. i have plenty of guy friends who read.
  • myofibril
    myofibril Posts: 4,500 Member
    what men don't seem to do is organize a "book club" for a bunch of other people to come over and talk about the book they read (actually, my mother is in a book club and when she and her friends meet, i'm not sure the book is discussed at all).

    Book club?

    *snort* Wine club more like...
  • JamesonsMommy
    JamesonsMommy Posts: 771 Member
    I know a lot of men that read :)
  • o_delaisse
    o_delaisse Posts: 193 Member
    I think historically, reading fiction was for women. If you read, for eg. Jane Austen or George Eliot (thinking Mill on the Floss) there's references to women reading fiction that wasn't thought of as important as the men reading the non fiction. Non fiction was "real" reading, fiction reading was a mere hobby.

    And I only know a few men who read fiction, but I only know them through blogging!
  • secretlobster
    secretlobster Posts: 3,566 Member
    I have a lot of guy friends who read. Granted, it's usually nonfiction whereas most of the women I know love to read fiction (specifically fiction with a female protagonist).

    I have an informal "book club" with several guy friends where we will read a science fiction or military history book around the same time as one another. It's great, none of this Jodi Picoult or Amy Bloom crap :P
  • loki3981
    loki3981 Posts: 249 Member
    My husband and I read and actually fight over who gets to read a new book first.
  • PsiChi
    PsiChi Posts: 157
    I read a lot, mostly much, MUCH older works though. I really like staying in the Classical Period when I read things but it hasnt stopped me from reading other more modern works. :)
  • CountryBoy65
    CountryBoy65 Posts: 908 Member
    Do men read books?

    I do not have a single male friend that I know of that reads books. Oh, maybe a sports book on baseball history or something, but I have never seen one of my male friends read before. I read, but I hide it because I'm embarrassed because it seems like something women do. Also, it does appear that a lot of books are geared more for women than men. I have great difficulty finding books to read. I like rock & roll history, and other weird stuff. I don't like fiction much, unless it's really funny, or really scary. But, mostly I just read weird stuff, philosophy, other worldly material, diet and exercise, etc.

    You need to get a new friend.
  • Pspetal
    Pspetal Posts: 426 Member
    My dad reads a lot.
    My husband and I fight over books!
    I have close guy friends that read a lot.
    I see more men on the train than women reading books.
    Why would you be embarrassed to read a book??
    I would never be able to date someone who wasn't well read...
  • zombiefarmboy
    zombiefarmboy Posts: 221 Member
    I read a lot. I also write. Does that make me a woman?
  • tehdux0r
    tehdux0r Posts: 41 Member
    I have 6 bookshelves overflowing, and my reading queue is 13 and climbing. Then again, I'm also a writer.
  • tinana_RN
    tinana_RN Posts: 541 Member
    My husband loves to read. He used to read on the pooper when I first met him... then we had kids and got married, and let's face it... who has time to read on the pooper when you have kids? He reads before bed now, and usually conks out a few pages in.
  • 7funnygirl7
    7funnygirl7 Posts: 1,176
    I'm a woman and I have just starting reading "books"....I'm 42! I think reading is so relaxing and I totally lose myself in them. I wish I would have done this years ago!!
  • Mom2rh
    Mom2rh Posts: 612 Member
    My 17 yo son reads. I am a huge reader. My ex, however does not read. I should have seen the sign in that! :laugh: Actually, I met him post grad school and I didn't read for fun for several years after so I didn't notice. :embarassed:

    I will not make the same mistake again...I will only date/see/get involved with guys who read.
  • Erica27511
    Erica27511 Posts: 490 Member
    I know of a few men who read. I think it's very sexy.
  • MinnieInMaine
    MinnieInMaine Posts: 6,400 Member
    I know several men that read with a wide variety of preferences. Some for entertainment (murder mysteries, classic fiction), some will pick up whatever's popular like the Hunger Games series and others just read for education (history, how to, etc).

    There are several things people do that they should keep private but reading's not one of them IMHO.

    ETA: I also have a few female friends who wouldn't read a book unless they had to for a class or to learn something specific.
  • pastorhudson
    pastorhudson Posts: 3 Member
    I love to read and am in a book club. I read about a book a week mostly non fiction. Checkout http://goodreads.com/pastorhudson friend me up!
  • I have several male friends that read, but I definitely know more females who enjoy it. My dad loves to read and my father-in-law reads a book every day or two. I also have male friends that read. Plus there are plenty of male writers out there, so they must be reading something as well. :) Don't be ashamed to read! I love it.
  • Jxnsmma
    Jxnsmma Posts: 919 Member
    I love to read. Always have. My hubby is proud that he has never read an entire book in his life. I find that kinda sad. The idea of him curled up enjoying a good read actually turns my crank. If he ever actually did it I think I'd jump him!
  • Masq
    Masq Posts: 191 Member
    Absolutly not. I hate to read books.... I start them and most of the time don't finish them. I have a nook and I use it to play games and sometimes read a magazine.
    My husband reads lots of books. Our house is filled with books he has read.
  • Grimlock69
    Grimlock69 Posts: 197
    I read all the time.
  • AmyParker979
    AmyParker979 Posts: 84 Member
    "Butterfly in the sky!!!"

    :laugh:
  • I read a lot. I have a Kindle 3G and a Kindle Fire to help my addiction.
    I read fantasy, sci fi, paranormal romance (yes...really) and anything else that catches my eye.
    I also write paranormal romance, fantasy and a little bit of sci-fi.
    Geekdom rules.
  • rml_16
    rml_16 Posts: 16,414 Member
    And I forgot to add that my ex? boyfriend -- the guy who lives with me currently, anyway -- plays golf every week and one of his golf buddies reads on his phone (one that acts as a Kindle) between shots and we were at a cookout at his house in April and spent about an hour talking about books with him and one of the other men there.
  • vade43113
    vade43113 Posts: 836 Member
    Currently reading, "A life God Rewards", by Bruce Wilkinson with David Kopp. I quite enjoy reading, though I think I might need to go see the eye doctor soon... :(
  • mama2beau
    mama2beau Posts: 21
    Reading is a bi-gender pasttime....for fiction try stephen king...usually can't go wrong with his novels! good luck and keep reading ;-)
  • BaileyKat52
    BaileyKat52 Posts: 461 Member
    My boyfriend reads. He likes war history and science fiction mostly but he always has a book going.
  • cmaxmor
    cmaxmor Posts: 231 Member
    Everyone is different. Even guys. That said, I wouldn't be attracted to a guy who didn't read. I'm not into sports so a guy who only tead the sports pages would be weird to me.
  • jdploki70
    jdploki70 Posts: 343
    I have read thousands of books. Quite literally. And the ones I've liked I've read repeatedly. I am an addictive reader. If it has print on it, I'll read it. Anything. Warning labels for birth control, my son's happy meal box, doesn't matter. My son is seven and has already read hundreds of books.

    My wife on the other hand barely reads. It irritates me when she starts a series because I want to read it, but have to wait until she finishes the series. Once she was reading a series and I read the first, second, third, and fourth book while she was meandering through the fifth one. And then I read the fifth book while she was reading it too. That one pissed her off. Now she hides her books from me.

    I only have 16 books in the "to read" stack. Might be time to hit B&N again.