No it isn't, it's because they are taking an essentially lighthearted comment to heart because it's about a member of their own gender. Just taking "Tipp-Ex-gnashers" Julie as one example - yes I find her mannerisms amusing. She is so full of herself and over-effusive it is actually quite funny to me. Perhaps you missed the post about "Ice-cold Kelly Hoppen" where I stated that Julie is enthusiastic and had some likeability whereas Hoppen has none?
Perhaps you missed the positive comments I made about Jan Springer, who I've never had anything negative to say about? There are countless others.
Perhaps you've missed the comments I've made about "Rasping Gnome" Richard Jackson? Or Boring Biagi? Or Charlie "Insincere" Brook? Or Jack Harrison? Or that little man who demonstrates floor cleaners? Maybe I'm a misandrist? But then I made very positive comments about Axel Ruth. Maybe I just hate everyone and everything? Or maybe I'm just a cynical, quite wordy person with a wry approach to things and you don't like that?
Whatever the case, we're all as entitled to our opinions as the next person. As I mentioned on the the other thread about QVC and men's products, QVC is very skewed towards women and it seems they are so because that is financially lucrative for them. They'd go bust within a very short time if they focused on touting razors, wallets and socks. The market they appear to be aiming for seems quite narrow, and as such they tend to get a lot of women on there who fit into a similar demographic - and they are often quite amusing because they are so posh and full of themselves. Lulu Guinness, K. Hoppen, Nikki from Lola Rose, Julie Flaaaaaaaaahs, Liz Earle, Caroline Archer and so on and so on.
If someone wishes to be hell-bent on seeing me as a misogynist, let them, if that's the drum they wish to bang.
To my mind it's not a bad thing when comments polarise opinion. I'd rather have that than the soupy, sycophantic ego-stroking that happens on QVC's Facebook page.
There are two things on this forum that people seem to find particularly emotive: women's rights and animal rights. People get really upset about these issues, in the same way I get extremely upset about Brexit. Most people have some cause that's very close to their heart and feel strongly about. I feel very upset at a lot of the things I read about Brexit and find them ignorant and hurtful, particularly in the Daily Express - a newspaper I wouldn't even consider good enough to wipe my arse with.