Here we have a story about a calander. The complaint is that the calander is sexist, and should also include pictures of scantily-clad men. The over-riding issue here is that very few men are going to buy a calander with a mixture of scantily clad women and scantily clad men. By the same token, not many women are going to buy a calander with scantily-clad women and scantily-clad men. Conceivably, they could've made seperate calanders for men and women, but one has only to look at the dismal sales of Chippendales calanders to see why that prospect isn't pursued. Sorry to say this, but men in general like to look at calanders with scantily-clad women, and tend to buy them...provided they aren't attached...more than women buy calanders with scantily-clad men.