>>104968550I think they're a tiny fraction, but they're real. Here's an image some guy posted of some sort of Jurard meetup, and I counted the genders (to the best of my ability); mostly women.
Now in totality, it's a tiny fraction of the market, and maybe not worth trying to grow, and maybe too volatile, and also these appear to be third-worlders of some type (Indonesians? Malaysians? Looks Muslim). Not trying to be racist with that observation, but economically, those fans are worth less. And it may very well be that the addressable market of potential female fans is very small in the first world, for whatever reasons.