Bbradley62, on 2014-November-19, 13:42, said:
Is this an Internet phenomenon, or a general societal/bridge phenomenon? (Do you get similar comments from male players at f2f events?)
I don't think it's bridge related. Happens everywhere, particularly the street harassment from Barry's videoclip - that IMO is the hardest stuff to deal with because you cannot report it, you just have to suck it up.
On the internet comments tend to be more abusive because of the anonymity - but then again, on BBO, I didn't find comments as offensive as on other free sites. So from this POV BBO seems more "civil" than other websites. At least that's my experience, I don't think I can generalize here, each with their own experience. I am way more visible being a yellow so I probably make a much easier target than the regular blue username. Still it happens enough to make it safe to assume women are prone to enjoy a male-free environment every once in a while and not feel "lessened" by that. Talking about the WBF event, I personally started out with an attitude like jillybean's, but I did play a few and found them very enjoyable. There's a cozy sorority feel to these events, and it's relaxing to not have to worry about being called a stupid c*** if you get into a bad contract or mess up the defense.
I don't play much live bridge, and when I do it's with my husband who is scary enough to deter anyone so I don't know how widespread this type of attitude is in live bridge.