wrote:
>
> From Dave Barry's blog, here are some examples of problems that can
> arise with gender-neutral names:
>
Ah, but you see, to my mind, these examples just demonstrate how
essential it is that *more* people give their kids gender-neutral
names, so that these incidents happen often enough that people stop
making assumptions based on names (and, I hope, maybe, some day, in
the far far future, assumptions based on gender itself).
Of course, this is easy for me to say, not being someone whose name is
often mistaken for a man's name.
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