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    Inspired by the thread "Russian Women for Marriage".

    What are the clues to distinguish whether a general forum poster is male or female?

    (Ignoring the question, "Why should it matter?" It seems to matter for some.)
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    17 Oct '14 02:43
    Originally posted by JS357
    Inspired by the thread "Russian Women for Marriage".

    What are the clues to distinguish whether a general forum poster is male or female?

    (Ignoring the question, "Why should it matter?" It seems to matter for some.)
    Look down the front of your trousers. Are you an innie or an outtie? 😕
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    The post that was quoted here has been removed
    Agreed




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    Originally posted by JS357
    What are the clues to distinguish whether a general forum poster is male or female?
    If someone refers to their "first husband", even in an obvious gag, it can distinguish the poster as "female" for years, regardless of gender.
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    "FMF" is neutral. Even if you put it into Google Translate and translate it into languages that have gender ~ i.e. feminine and masculine, for example French or Hebrew ~ it comes out unaffected.
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    17 Oct '14 03:35
    Originally posted by JS357
    Inspired by the thread "Russian Women for Marriage".

    What are the clues to distinguish whether a general forum poster is male or female?

    (Ignoring the question, "Why should it matter?" It seems to matter for some.)
    I used the screen name Nick Bourbaki for a few weeks and I chose it because I felt it reflected my masculinity.
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    17 Oct '14 05:34
    Why isn't there a box you can check off (optional) saying if you're male or female? Was this an oversight, or was it intentional?
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    17 Oct '14 06:101 edit
    Originally posted by FMF
    If someone refers to their "first husband", even in an obvious gag, it can distinguish the poster as "female" for years, regardless of gender.
    Or it could be "a moment when the curtain flapped open", to use your words.





    Getting my point, yet?
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    Originally posted by Suzianne
    Or it could be "a moment when the curtain flapped open", to use your words.





    Getting my point, yet?
    Your point is that you think I am a woman, is that it?
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    17 Oct '14 07:31
    Originally posted by JS357
    Inspired by the thread "Russian Women for Marriage".

    What are the clues to distinguish whether a general forum poster is male or female?

    (Ignoring the question, "Why should it matter?" It seems to matter for some.)
    This is a very good question.

    However, I feel that a more important issue, aside from the
    genitals of users, is if they like sausage or tuna.
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    The post that was quoted here has been removed
    YES ... I'M GLAD YOU NOTICED.
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    I've never been able to figure out why six-packs are meant to be attractive to women. Perhaps they're only meant to be attractive to other men?
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    The post that was quoted here has been removed
    This will be why utherpendragon and Hugh Glass used to refer to me as fmf.
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