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Strange Tomato ([personal profile] strangetomato) wrote2010-08-16 11:05 am
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Again with the gender thing...

Gender is weird, huh?

I've noticed that people on lj (and other places online, I assume) tend to make something of an issue out of people getting their gender wrong. Someone made a secret about me at one point, saying that they always thought I was a guy, and I wonder how they thought I was going to react to that. I don't really care. If anything, I think it's nice to be anonymously without gender on the internet, and I usually don't select a gender when given the option in profiles and such. If people don't know, then you don't have any of the baggage that comes with it. It's the same reason I use SO instead of husband. Husband feels like such a loaded term to me.

I see people rushing to correct people when they get the gender of a simmer wrong, whether it's themselves or someone else. I notice, too, that it's always males. That's not surprising. It makes sense, given the predominantly female nature of the sims fandom (and fandom in general). We're going to assume y'all have ovaries unless we're told the difference. But why is it so important to correct people?

I was curious about it, so I thought I'd ask (rather than make a simsecret or some such nonsense). For those of you that have done it (and I know a number of people on my flist that have), why do you feel the need to inform people that you or someone else is a male? Note that I'm not here to pick a fight or anything of the sort. I'd just like to hear your side of it.

(Oh, and... for the record, fanseelamb is a female. :P This one seems to come up over and over again.)

And another thing...

I've always been one of those people that tries to be conscious of the gendered messages I give to children in the way I talk to them, like not telling girl's they're "pretty" while telling boys they're "smart" and crap like that (which people do ALL of the time, if you listen to them), but then I noticed I was treating Petey (my first male cat) in a distinctly different way than his big "sister," Suki. How much of that is personality, and how much of that is me projecting? (He's a total Momma's boy, by the way. :P) It's crazy how we slip into these things. The cats are both spayed/neutered, so it's not like they even have any sex-based behaviours to speak of. And they're cats! Do they even have gender?

What do you think? Have any thoughts or interesting stories to share?

[identity profile] ejiamet.livejournal.com 2010-08-18 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi! Just poppin in on this conversation :P I'm a lurker, but as I am a female WoW player I couldn't resist.

For one - this video is funny and relates to that topic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQkE7QwzNz4

Heheh :) Also as a female WoW player I've definitely noticed a distinct difference in the way males treat me in-game. Probably has something to do with the fact that I'm open (especially with my guildies) about the fact that I am female, met my SO (their guild master) through WoW and currently pregnant with his child. So they're afraid of my hormones XD but it is more than that as well. In some cases I don't really understand why I get treated much differently just based on my gender (which is sometimes assumed solely because I play female characters). Sometimes their behavior toward me will be very flirtatious but not always.

I've never used my gender as a way to get anything though LOL and my SO plays his main toon as a chick and I've known him to... I think actual males do that more than females do! LOL