Mandrake - That clip on the thread you mentioned above.
I think we should DEMAND more female magicians!!! Will start petitioning Number 10 now.
There is certainly a barrier to women becoming more involved other than simply being window dressing and I suspect that it is down to the fact that there are not that many women involved so it's quite intimidating for them to enter a male dominated area. The (sorry huge generalisation and stereotype about to be used) type who go in for joining the military, becoming mechanics, builders, rugby players etc are probably not likely to be of the same ilk as those who enjoy the arts and performing.
I'd love to manage a good female act performing the 'dark arts' as I think it could be a real winner. Much as I like the idea of Venom Magic I believe there is scope for women to move from beyond that and rival men without the need for playing the sex card. Marie Stokes managed and I'm sure she would not be most folks idea of a hot date - especially now.

(Please don't get offended if you take her as being a genuine psychic rather than mentalist but I''m struggling to think of big name women in the field).
My day job involves a large degree of psychology and there are differences in how males and females perceive situations, their interests and how they like to portray themselves but having wasted a few hours thinking it over I can't see anything other than social convention being the reason why we have so few ladies in our midst (amateur or professional - they may not wish to be referred to as pros!). There are good points made that many women are often too busy with family and home but I know many women who actively pursue other interests beyond the domestic and if you've ever had to fathom out how the washing machine settings work, looked at a knitting pattern or listened to women gossip you'll know that they are just as into technical things and how they work, problem solving and great at patter.
With the current popularity of street magic and one or two of the better mind folk I would have expected at least a small number of girls/women to explore it further as there is no obvious (other than sexism or lack of peers/role models) reason they could not do the same sort of things.
Maybe they really do just come from a different planet.
