Hey, I'm a miner with 75T AND I'm a tough ol' gal in her 60's.
So first off, here's a couple of things that would immediately turn off any lady who might want to take bitcoin seriously.
#1 -- the first time she visits a forum and encounters the kind of foul-mouthed trolls that just HAVE to pepper every comment with f**k this and f**k that and worse.
#2 -- Upon googling Bitcoin she reads all about the scams, ponzis, sharks, weasels and crooks out there who make the news. Women have been raised to abhor risk. Bitcoin is an adrenalin sport in their eyes, and, like hang-gliding... "ooooo. But isn't that dangerous???"
Unfortunately our culture and the rise of ungrounded feminism has spawned a few generations of females whose immediate reaction to risk and adversity is to play 'victim' and blame everyone around her for her own lack of due diligence.
Ok, so that's the stick. What's the carrot?
We need more bitcoin-accepting merchants!!! Of all sorts.
We need to make it as easy as Apple Pay.
Kakmakr is right - just let it be part of your lifestyle.
The way I explain it to both men
and women who 'don't get it' is: "I plug this machine into the wall and I turn electricity into money." If the question becomes "biut is it real?" I deflect it by saying "Right now I'd rather have Bitcoin than Canadian dollars
"
Stop stereotyping women as being airheads that are only interested in shopping for clothes, jewelry, makeup and rich guys. Or they'll get the impression that the only people who use bitcoin are a$$holes.
As for me. I like it. It's an opportunity. It's a type of freedom.