Hello Tee
Im only noting my observations of the forum as a newbie.
It is noticeable there are men-slating posts threads and sections on here.
That isnt me being pompous, that's just me noticing what is on the screen.
Subsequent to that observation, im just trying to narrow down the general culture of this site to work out if it's for me.
I just grew up viewing people as individuals, so have never been interested in stereotyping.
For that reason, i've never been interested in hearing about 'men this/women that'.
To be honest, i just cant be assed with it, i just find it tiresome to look at it.
However, im also interested in a good site that has really good stuff about parenting.
So was enquiring if mumsnet was merely what written on the tin, ie, all about mums and therefore implied dad/husband/man moans, or was their a facility for a dad's perspective as well?
I'm told their is, so already said i will give that a try along with the more general parenting and other sections i might be interested in (ie, pets).
I am also pne of those people that suffers information overload, it doesn't help me relax.
For that reason, i avoid the homepage of mumsnet, as i find it way too busy and hectic and cant see the wood for the trees, so i stick to the acive post buttons.
(As a dog trainer, my first forum is called dogsey, but even on there i find i need to avoid the homepage due to the same sort of layout. I also deleted facebook for the same reason....not to mention all the crap on FB.).
Hopefully, their wont be a bunch of 'men this men that threads' that keep popping up as active putting me off the other stuff im interested in.
And thanks Yuno, i will look up ivillage as well.
PS Tee - my fiance has said she isnt as keen as me on trying out mumsnet much further, she says the acronyms put her off.