Verdandi wrote:
There's no good reason for such an assumption of "maleness". It's mostly due to assumptions of men as default. People are also often assumed to be white, straight, and other privileged categories because those are considered to be the default.
As such, these are not really reasonable assumptions. But they are fairly constant.
^^^^ This, it does happen to me, even though only one applies. (race BTW in case you have not seen enough of my posts)
I am especially mistaken by certain people if they don't read enough when I mention being attracted to females but in generalities. Then it explodes when I start in on one of my feminist rants. Usually after I am on a forum a week or more no one has doubts, then my problem becomes one of convincing people I am not a TERF.
It is not just society presumes male - but on computers men are more prevalent in many of the spaces so it exacerbates the problem.
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