Gender, Our Forum and Chat
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 10:08 am
It happens every time in my experience. Every time.
The tenor of a chat or email exchange changes when a user finds out I am male. It doesn't matter if the person I'm emailing or chatting with is male or female.
Its as if the value of what I say changes because of my sex. Of course, the fact is, I say what I do because it might help and I can't help or change what the other person thinks. In fact, its none of my business what they think.
I almost want to say that I will not initiate a convo with a female, but that is just a knee-jerk reaction. Sexist.
I'll leave it this way - if a person's approach to me changes after finding out I'm male, it's their change to make.
The tenor of a chat or email exchange changes when a user finds out I am male. It doesn't matter if the person I'm emailing or chatting with is male or female.
Its as if the value of what I say changes because of my sex. Of course, the fact is, I say what I do because it might help and I can't help or change what the other person thinks. In fact, its none of my business what they think.
I almost want to say that I will not initiate a convo with a female, but that is just a knee-jerk reaction. Sexist.
I'll leave it this way - if a person's approach to me changes after finding out I'm male, it's their change to make.