Bleh I don't see the problem with it. Male and females -- well at least in late teens/early twenties, which is the age of most people I spend time with socially -- have quite a different social dynamic. Most of my friends are girls. I often find myself in situations where I might be having lunch or going dancing or whatever with all girls. If you add a guy, or especially a couple of guys into that mix of people, the dynamic instantly changes. Certain topics of conversation have to be avoided, there's more aggression and loud joking and laughing.
Testosterone can be a pain in the arse. I know this, that's why many of the friends I choose to spend time wih are female. Likewise, sometimes a group of catty girls can be a pain in the arse.
At something like a trackday, which is a place prone to a lot of aggression and competition and `boys being boys' I can totally sympathise with the girls here wanting a day for themselves. Likewise, I can think of a few situations where I'd want to hang out with just the boys. I'm sure you lads can think of a few too.
Obviously it goes without saying that if there can be a girls-only trackday, there can be a boys-only trackday too. I doubt Motogirl would contest that, or anybody else, really. However it seems rather pointless due to the sheer numbers of boys going to trackdays anyway. But the option remains.
This has very little to do with sexism. It's just that a group of boys running around in high spirits on their fast toys playing up can be a bit of a pisser when you want to concentrate and be left alone. I'm sure there's many guys here who wouldn't want to bring their nagging wives to a trackday, either.
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