TheFaithfulStone Posted August 14, 2006 Author Report Posted August 14, 2006 Well. I thought you were a girl. Sorry. But your name is Paige. It's a perfectly logical mistake. Is anyone on this site with a girl name ACTUALLY a girl? TFS[my name is Sue. How do you do?] Quote
TheBigDog Posted August 14, 2006 Report Posted August 14, 2006 Paige is a guy? And here I was holding in my gas on your threads like I was trying to impress you. Actually, I think all the women are gone now. This is like Lamda Lamda Lamda now. We are the champions :hyper:my friends :note: :hihi:and we'll keep on fighting :note:til the end :) PAN DOWN! Bill Quote
Mercedes Benzene Posted August 14, 2006 Report Posted August 14, 2006 I always assumed that Turtle was a 75 year-old lady. Then I learned otherwise....:hyper: Quote
Ananke Posted August 14, 2006 Report Posted August 14, 2006 The genetic code does not, and cannot, specify the natureand position of every capillary in the body or every neuronin the brain. What it can do is describe the underlyingfractal pattern which creates them. -- Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Nonlinear Genetics" I dont generally care what sex or gender people online are. Youre all just words on the screen to me. Quote
InfiniteNow Posted August 14, 2006 Report Posted August 14, 2006 Hi Ananke, Can you describe how you intend the quote you put to apply to this thread? Cheers. :cup: Quote
Ananke Posted August 14, 2006 Report Posted August 14, 2006 I dont. I am merely correcting Kick *** Clowns quote. Quote
InfiniteNow Posted August 14, 2006 Report Posted August 14, 2006 I dont. I am merely correcting Kick *** Clowns quote.Thanks... I notice also that you added text to the previous post after my last. :cup: Quote
Michaelangelica Posted August 14, 2006 Report Posted August 14, 2006 Well. I thought you were a girl. Sorry. But your name is Paige. It's a perfectly logical mistake. Is anyone on this site with a girl name ACTUALLY a girl? TFS[my name is Sue. How do you do?] Sue,I think it is best to keep everyone guessingWhy should it be important? Quote
TheFaithfulStone Posted August 15, 2006 Author Report Posted August 15, 2006 What about "Buffy?" Who actually has a picture of a girl on her (I assume!) profile. I guess it isn't important - but sexual division of labor is one of those fundamental tenets of human society, so it's kind of odd that in this particular subculture it's such a murky issue. TFS Quote
Michaelangelica Posted August 15, 2006 Report Posted August 15, 2006 People tell yoi in their bos as much as they want you to know. but sexual division of labor is one of those fundamental tenets of human society,A sexist comment so it's kind of odd that in this particular subculture it's such a murky issue.Whats "murky" about it? How come it makes you feel uncomfortable? Quote
TheFaithfulStone Posted August 15, 2006 Author Report Posted August 15, 2006 I don't think that's a sexist comment. Or at least, I didn't mean it as such. Sexual dimorphism is a fact of biology, and it leads, most often to sexual division of labor. It's not a strict line at all - but in general in every society I can think of women have one set of roles, while men have another. I don't mean this in the "women should stay at home and men should work" way. I mean that even in our society, which shows a marked LACK of the sexual division of labor, there is some. One of the first things you are able to tell about a person in most cases, when you meet them face to face, is their biological sex. There are a few outliers, sure, but think about how uncomfortable not being able to pin a sex on someone you're meeting face to face makes you. I'm not saying it make me uncomfortable that I can't tell what sex people are. I'm saying I find it interesting that one of our most basic dimensions of human interaction is stripped away on a text-to-text forum like this, where people have gender-bending nick names, and your assumptions about what the other person typing on the keyboard are based entirely on their mind and not on their physical appearance. In a way, it's kind of like reverse stereotyping or something - rather than make assumptions about things people can control based on something they can't (sex and race) we make assumptions about something people can't control based on something they can (their opinions.) TFS Quote
Michaelangelica Posted August 15, 2006 Report Posted August 15, 2006 You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to TheFaithfulStone again.O well sorry, I tried Thanks for your reasoned reply. There still are sexist assumptions in your thinking however. I think it is a good thing and quite interesting to see the way people deal with you when they think you are one sex or another.So far I have found sexist put-down-flirtatious humour when someone is squirming out of an argument and assumes I'm female.Not so when they assume I am a male. Quote
TheFaithfulStone Posted August 15, 2006 Author Report Posted August 15, 2006 There still are sexist assumptions in your thinking however. What do you think is sexist? TFS Quote
Michaelangelica Posted August 15, 2006 Report Posted August 15, 2006 I don't mean this in the "women should stay at home and men should work" way. I mean that even in our society, which shows a marked LACK of the sexual division of labor, there is some. OK a mild case you are forgiven Quote
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