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Sep 15, 2016 at 21:30 comment added Stop Slandering Monica Cellio The problem with this answer is as follows: @naomik highlighted the gender misstep in a light-hearted way that turned out to be received quite well & left no hard feelings (i.e. she read the situation successfully). The approach you're suggesting here Tim is much more confrontational, verbose, less casual, and more likely to leave the asker feeling defensive (IMO). 'You didn't respond to sexism appropriately, please consult Tim & Matt's Guide for Women: How to Respond to Sexism' You don't see your response here as alienating?
Sep 15, 2016 at 10:40 comment added ave @TimPost I took a break from everything and slept and read the answer again. I'm sorry for saying that you didn't talk about stuff, you did, but i think that pointing out the issues before recommending what to do ("DON'T: Make more noise. DO: Edit it out.") could make the question clearer.
Sep 15, 2016 at 7:08 comment added user50049 @Yvette Thank you :) I think you meant not disappoint, then? I'm having a little trouble parsing the first sentence </awkward>
Sep 15, 2016 at 0:31 comment added user3956566 As usual Tim you do not fail to disappoint me. A great answer. As a woman pushing for this awareness, I've discovered it can be a tricky road trying to express issues without coming across as blaming or anti-male. It's something more pervasive and inbuilt within society and there are differences between the sexes, It's just knowing where these differences matter. (i.e. childbirth)
Sep 13, 2016 at 19:29 comment added user50049 @ArdaÖzkal I'm quite certain that I've communicated that in my answer; if you have any suggestions on how I could make that clearer, I'm completely open to hearing them :)
Sep 13, 2016 at 15:04 comment added ave Is it a problem? Yes. Is this (vandalizing, calling it censorship and claiming modabuse) the solution? No.
Sep 13, 2016 at 14:36 history answered user50049 CC BY-SA 3.0