Re: Candy & Brunnen-G
Grace, on host 129.49.12.13
Thursday, December 9, 1999, at 10:13:36
Re: Candy & Brunnen-G posted by Dracimas on Thursday, December 9, 1999, at 06:23:39:
> > > > > Tra "I have determined Brunnen-G's handwriting to be conclusive evidence of gender, > > > > > > > > How is this possible? You can't tell gender by penmanship. I've known many guys who write in what I'd call "female-style" and I myself write in "guy -style" and I'm a girl. So I doubt that you know for sure... teehee.. > > > > > > > > >however, I will respect his/her wishes and not tell anyone..... Nyaa, nyaa, nyaaa!" nio > > > > > > > > And by the way, you shouldn't get all excited. I've known for quite a while. :) > > > > > > > > famous > > > > > > Yes, you're very clever. Now shut up. > > > > > > Brunnen-"Yay! Opportunity for Princess Bride quote! I just can't pass 'em up"G > > > > Well, I don't know for sure, but I think your a guy and from now on will refer to you as a he, it is easier than 'he/she' and not demeaning like 'it'. > > > > Spider-that'smyopinion-Boy > > I agree that I *assume* you are a guy. But the only thing that bothers me is I have never heard of a military organization that allows men to have long hair. If you indeed *do* have long hair, and I believe you when you say you do, then I have to wonder if I am wrong in my assumptions. But like Spider-Boy, I will continue to call you "He" and not "He/She" as this is less degrading, and if it bothered you, you'd let us all know which you really are.
But is Brunnen-G's coastguard job actually part of the military? And in military organizations where short cut hair is the rule, does not that rule apply to the women as well?
Gr"now imagining a GIJane
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