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Dave - that's twice in one day! Last night I was called "darlin'" at our
staff meeting. Oddly, everyone else thought I would take offense. For the
record, I didn't think anything of either that informality or your
suggestion of "women's" appliances (though now I'm considering getting a
lawnmower to take apart - which my dad made me operate in jeans, safety
glasses, and earphones in the August heat and humidity of Houston as a
teen). Maybe my generation (tail end of Gen X) is becoming desensitized :)
Besides, maybe taking apart these things is just what women need to redesign
them and make them better.
Thanks to everyone for all the helpful suggestions!
Quoting Dave Smith:
Since I am the primary user of the laundry in my house, it did not even
occur to me until I reread this thread that the appliances I suggested for a
girls take-apart were those generally associated with stereotyped female
gender roles I certainly did not mean to suggest that the equipment to be
disassembled should be gender stereotyped in any way, but those were the
first three things I thought of that satisfied the criteria of being large,
being readily disassembled with ordinary tools, having comprehensible
mechanisms, and being readily available. At least I didn't add vacuum
cleaners to the list, although I have a vacuum cleaner in the basement
waiting for a rainy day do I can disassemble it with my daughter.
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