Unexperged,
You are overreacting.... I made it clear that my GF is a very capable engineer... I simply pointed out that how she uses her own pc in her own time is somewhat "typical" of many women who aren't all that interested in geeking out.
It's my own experience, not a total generalization..
As to our friend from Oslo... I don't find that surprising at all... In many parts of the world, being a geek and being smart about computers is seen as a TURN ON.... since it has the potential for good job security, high wages, and just generally smarter people to deal with.
In our United States, superbowl, baywatch culture, I'm not surprised at all that being geeky or nerdy is seen as a turn-off.