Survey: Are you male or Female?

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When I run the background analysis on the website, it typically shows that between 85% and 88% of forum members are male. However, I personally only know three females on the forum. I'm genuinely curious to learn more about the gender makeup of our community. Please select the option that applies to you. Don’t worry, this survey is completely private, and no one including myself will be able to see your response once you've submitted it.

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I dont think there should be any doubt of me being a male gender but I will update the profile for obvious sake.
 
Why would you be on a defense forum if you are a woman? makes no sense.
8 females active here - quit already dawg.
 
Let me tell you a story about my grandfather. He was a respected landowner and a real character. Wherever he went, he was always accompanied by two of his farmhands — they served as his witnesses. He had such a commanding presence that he’d go out to buy buffaloes and end up getting married too!”

“Our family was so big that when we’d visit the haveli, there would be chaos in the most beautiful way — milk pots coming and going in every direction, and three to four women in the kitchen cooking at once. Life was full, loud, and full of love.”

“Now when I visit, those havelis stand empty and quiet. The same halls where my childhood echoed are silent. It truly saddens me. May Allah grant my grandfather and that entire generation the highest place in Paradise. Ameen
Yep. That generation was so full of Sabr and Shukr....

My grandfather had 8 sons and 2 daughters. And, my grandma died when he was only 45. He didn't marry again, and raised his own kids and 3 nephews. He lived up to 95....

Three of my uncles served at the PA and two at the PAF....
 
Yep. That generation was so full of Sabr and Shukr....

My grandfather had 8 sons and 2 daughters. And, my grandma died when he was only 45. He didn't marry again, and raised his own kids and 3 nephews. He lived up to 95....

Three of my uncles served at the PA and two at the PAF....
That’s fascinating. On my mother’s side, my grandfather had 11 children from 4 different wives. On my father’s side, there were 8 children from 2 wives. It was a truly diverse and interesting family — one side was quite educated and modern, while the other followed a more traditional rural lifestyle.

My maternal grandfather was a big landlord, and both of my grandfathers (from mother and father’s side) were actually cousins. My paternal grandfather was a tank mechanic, and two of my cousins served in the tank regiment as well . One of my uncles worked in the GHQ’s accounts department, and another served in the PAF and My one uncle was martyred in the 1971 war. He was serving in the Navy.
And his son recently retired as a Colonel.
Most funny thing is that fourth generation of my family not allowed to comment in army section. This is the level of change we are facing.. because I am very critic of army recent activities
 
I dont think there should be any doubt of me being a male gender but I will update the profile for obvious sake.
It will make no difference because you’re supporting transgender in government 🤪🤪
 
That’s fascinating. On my mother’s side, my grandfather had 11 children from 4 different wives. On my father’s side, there were 8 children from 2 wives. It was a truly diverse and interesting family — one side was quite educated and modern, while the other followed a more traditional rural lifestyle.

My maternal grandfather was a big landlord, and both of my grandfathers (from mother and father’s side) were actually cousins. My paternal grandfather was a tank mechanic, and two of my cousins served in the tank regiment as well . One of my uncles worked in the GHQ’s accounts department, and another served in the PAF and My one uncle was martyred in the 1971 war. He was serving in the Navy.
And his son recently retired as a Colonel.
Most funny thing is that fourth generation of my family not allowed to comment in army section. This is the level of change we are facing.. because I am very critic of army recent activities
After the creation of Pakistan a massive land reform was done in the East Pak. The max area of land that can be owned per family was capped. My grandpa had to distribute the most of his lands amongst the tenants. And, he did it without any qualms whatsoever, for he knew the value of Pakistan, whose alternative was unthinkable.....
 
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Why would you be on a defense forum if you are a woman? makes no sense.
8 females active here - quit already dawg.
Women serve in the armed forces of many countries, including yours.
 
Women serve in the armed forces of many countries, including yours.
Agree with your statement. In fact our ISPR released a real life enactment of instances of women volunteering to join our armed forces in the TV series Sinf-e-Aahan.
Is "ayesha .a " a pseudonym? A lot of Indian women (non-Muslims) adopt the virtual name "ayesha ", sometimes to mock and sometimes as a neutral "virtual name ". Just curious
 

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