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Originally Posted by White Out 403
C'mon bro. Yes there is. A lot of dancing is gender neutral. A lot of dancing is not.
As for not understanding the customer, I think I'm correct. Cheerleaders as they are now, traditional cheerleaders slim, young women doing a mix of impressive athletic dancing with sexually suggestive dancing/clothes appeals to a lot of men, and men make up a large % of the NFL fan base. And I'm sure you'll find gay men and straight women are impressed with the dance routines and the choreography and athleticism. Some of the Cowboys cheerleaders routines could be in the Olympics they're so taxing.
But men who dancing in feminine ways (sorry thats just how I see it) aren't going to appeal to their current fans. If you took 100 Viking fans, 50 probably don't really care at all. 30 are probably outraged. and maybe 20 are like, hey cool. I just dont see why you'd do something with so little upside when you're trying to cater a specific demographic. It's genuinely baffling.
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Maybe they see that their demographic is more diverse than you do and also want to continue to grow their fan base specifically beyond those who want to watch slim, young women as cheerleaders. Seems reasonable to me.