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Old 04-19-2017, 09:21 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
I was thinking the way one was raised. I don't think gender has anything to do with how one interprets something.
Well with the exception of certain males but those think with the wrong head.
But please always say it is because you are female.
You mention your gender every time you post.
Yet, you thought I was male because I didn't agree with you on something you wrote.
Hey guess what, not all females think alike.
In this instance the only reason I mentioned gender is because men have breasts and sex continually on their minds, at least in my experience. On the other occasion, it was because the novel was of greater appeal to women 40+ than to men or younger women (the menopause is a main feature of that book and is quite graphically described). I don't have gender on the brain, I just think that men immediately jump to different interpretations of words. When I was much younger, a male friend explained to me that the word "fun" meant something very different to a man than to women.
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