Could logic have a feminine incarnation? The Greeks thought that rationality was masculine and the passions as girly. — Agent Smith
Athena was decidedly ‘feminine’ though :) — I like sushi
Lol I just guess the sex based on the name. — SatmBopd
In the arts, however, women are giving men a run for their money. They stand toe-to-toe with the best of men writers/poets/painters, sometimes outshining them in these domains. — Agent Smith
Observations: I haven't been able to determine the sex of individuals on this forum based on their intellectual activities. Suggestive words, phrases, accounts of experiences, admissions as to being a man/woman, outbursts of any kind and the like don't count as they're obvious indicators of one's sex.
Conclusion: The mind has no sex. It's neuter/asexual. — Agent Smith
Without trying to check with an internet search, I doubt that is true in terms of recognition. — praxis
I haven't been able to determine the sex of individuals on this forum based on their intellectual activities. — Agent Smith
Do you want to
I have a way of knowing it -- but I won't say it here because then forum members would know not to do it anymore. And no, it has nothing to do with intellectual activities. — L'éléphant
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