I wondered why I was seldom sexually harrassed on teh interwebs
Published by Kyso Kisaen April 20th, 2007According to a Gender Genie, junk science is a woman, marc is a woman some of the time and a guy the rest of the time, and I appear to be all man.
Apparently I’m a man too. Which is probably going to distress my children when they find out.
Aww, I’m male too. The boyfriend won’t be happy.
Mine come out very consistently male. Interesting.
I always knew Kyso’s was bigger than mine.
And apparently I’m a woman. So the question is, how many people had their correct sex predicted? Are the more sexually-predictable among us just choosing not to post because the results aren’t interesting?
It predicted that I am female, which I am. I submitted a male acquaintance’s blogular essay, and it predicted that he is female, which he is not. For shits and giggles, I then submitted a nonfiction essay by a female friend, as well as a blog by the same, and it predicted that she is male, which she is not.
I think it’s a crapshoot.
Yeah, this thing thinks I’m super manly…
I entered a blog entry by Ann Coulter. Guess which way the Genie voted.
Male.
Well, my most recent blog post was written by a female, and the one before that was written by a male. I put in the latest post of a male contact and he is apparently female.
I’m not entirely convinced that this is at all scientific…
I believe the inclusion of “the” as a masculine word skews the results…
Jack, you’re back!
Hmm. Female.
So…will someone be by later to pick up my testicles, or do I have to have to mail them in?
Mine came out male for both blogging and fiction writing. Which is odd, because my fiction is so character driven I have entire short stories with no plot. And no explosions!
Came out male (correctly) even when tested it on an essay I wrote on Georgia O’Keeffe, which contained about a page and a half on the topic of vaginas. I’m convinced.