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		<title>Why Straight Men Hate Astrology So Much</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;It strips people of their uniqueness and reduces them to pigeonholed blocks of characteristics,&#8221; he tells me. &#8220;I don&#8217;t like being a real logic lord about it, on some &#8216;I am the ultimate skeptic! Facts don&#8217;t care about your feelings, compadre!&#8217; vibe. However, I do find it really fucking irritating, and the memes are all really annoying and I hate the self-aggrandisement of &#8216;[Star sign] season, bitches!'&#8221;</p> <p>By that, he means people on social media announcing the calendar entry into a new zodiac sign. From now until the 22nd of November, for instance, it&#8217;s Scorpio season, bitches.</p> <p>&#8220;Aren&#8217;t you a Taurus?&#8221; I ask, knowing full well that he is. &#8221; I tell him that Taureans are often pegged as the sign least likely to believe in astrology.</p> <p>Over the past two to three years, astrology has shifted from being a niche interest to a major point of enthusiasm for many women and queer people. Broadly, [...]</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;It strips people of their uniqueness and reduces them to pigeonholed blocks of characteristics,&#8221; he tells me. &#8220;I don&#8217;t like being a real logic lord about it, on some &#8216;I am the ultimate skeptic! Facts don&#8217;t care about your feelings, compadre!&#8217; vibe. However, I do find it really fucking irritating, and the memes are all really annoying and I hate the self-aggrandisement of &#8216;[Star sign] season, bitches!'&#8221;</p>
<p>By that, he means people on social media announcing the calendar entry into a new zodiac sign. From now until the 22nd of November, for instance, it&#8217;s Scorpio season, bitches.</p>
<p>&#8220;Aren&#8217;t you a Taurus?&#8221; I ask, knowing full well that he is. &#8221; I tell him that Taureans are often pegged as the sign least likely to believe in astrology.</p>
<p>Over the past two to three years, astrology has shifted from being a niche interest to a major point of enthusiasm for many women and queer people. Broadly, VICE&#8217;s channel geared towards women and the LGBTQ community, gets a huge amount of traffic from astrological features and horoscopes.<span id="more-219856"></span> Other media platforms for women have noticeably ramped up astrology content from filler to the forefront. In the UK, Google searches for &#8220;birth chart&#8221; doubled between , there&#8217;s been a steady increase in people searching &#8220;astrological compatibility&#8221;. All that interest has given publishing a boost: sales of mind, body and spirit books are booming; in 2017, sales rose by 13 percent in just a year.</p>
<p>But not everyone is onboard. Joe is not alone in his antipathy to the cosmological boom; straight men seem to be frequently apathetic or adverse to astrology. In a 2005 Gallup UK poll, just over twice as many women in the UK believed in astrology compared to men (30 percent to 14 percent of a data pool of 1,010 people). A 2017 study by Pew Research Centre found that 20 percent of adult men in the US believed in astrology, compared to 37 percent of women.</p>
<h2>Swipe through a dating app and you&#8217;ll soon find a woman who&#8217;s included their sign in emoji in their bio as shorthand for personality traits, likes and dislikes, and an indicator for compatibility</h2>
<p>If you&#8217;re a straight man with a lot of female friends, you probably tolerate astrology (&#8220;It&#8217;s gotten to the point where I&#8217;m sharing Virgo memes in the group chat like &#8216;lol, me&#8217;, but I still don&#8217;t like it,&#8221; says Adam Snape from Manchester). And if you don&#8217;t, you likely think it&#8217;s a load of shit (&#8220;If you try to bring up that shit with me, I&#8217;ll think you&#8217;re a mindless bimbo,&#8221; Tom, 25, London). There are obviously women and LGBTQ people who feel similarly, but why is this attitude so prevalent among straight men in particular? Is it because astrology is generally seen as a &#8220;women&#8217;s&#8221; interest?</p>
<h2>He replies: &#8220;Are you going to tell me this is a <a href="https://besthookupwebsites.org/sugar-daddies-usa/in/Michigan-City/">michigan city sugar daddy websites</a> very Taurus way of behaving?</h2>
<p>A couple of the men I spoke to referenced their dads reading daily horoscopes in the tabloids, realising that any of the vague summaries could apply to them and deciding they would never return to astrology. &#8220;It was the first time I&#8217;d noticed something so embedded in our culture was surely just bollocks, and it sent me into a tailspin,&#8221; says Sam Hill, 27, from Lincoln.</p>
<p>Most admitted being put off because astrology had been so gendered. &#8220;As a child, the females [would go] for tea and biscuits round my nan&#8217;s, where the astrology columns of the Mail and the dreaded Sun would be read out with various degrees of mystery and giggling,&#8221; 36-year-old Bob from Kent remembered. &#8220;Nowadays, [horoscopes are] near the women&#8217;s section in the papers or in female-specific weeklies such as Woman&#8217;s Own or Take A Break. I can&#8217;t remember Esquire or Loaded having such pages when I read them many moons ago.�&#8221;</p>
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