"Jenn V." wrote:
> 2. Power.
> If one party has power over the other - financial, managerial,
> uni-results, force of personality - then it becomes terribly,
> terribly awkward for the one without power.
What do you mean by "force of personality". This sounds terribly general. We're all
personally
distinct, some people being more forceful than others in some things. And what is
"uni-results"?
> (Exception: some people like to play this dynamic as a game.
> Provided they both /choose/ to do it, freely, it's fun.)
I suppose it /could/ be fun--both parties consenting. Have you tried?
> Hm. I think the trick to not being perceived as sexist is to
> get to know the person /as a person/, before flirting with them.
> Prove to them that you /do/ believe they know the difference between
> cat5 and 10baseT. Then flirt while handing them screws and letting
> them install your new ethernet card.
/I'd/ like to know the difference between cat5 and 10baseT (while you're on the
subject). This
isn't an "issue", so, please respond personally. Thanks.
abs
--
Alexander Sendzimir "You're a person, not a user."
Digitally Inclined
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | 203 263 7405 | Woodbury, CT 06798-3017
_______________________________________________
issues mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.linux.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/issues