> Take note however that the article you reference includes  stereotypical
> references to women (e.g., women are more sensitive to criticism, and even
> worse).
> Maintaining a gender neutral attitude is best.
>

Yosssi, not all stereotypes are wrong. Stereotypes that are
generalizations are important. _Most_ women are more sensitive than
men, in all respects including sensitivity to criticism. Pretending
that there are no differences in order to facilitate an atmosphere of
equality is nonsense. Men and women _are_ different. The point of TFA
was to prevent exploitation of those differences, not to pretend that
they do not exist.

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-- 
Dotan Cohen

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