Heh. Don't feel bad, you are in excellent company. I once entered a writing competition, and when I stood up to get my jury report, one of the jurors was stunned to see that I was a man. "I really thought men didn't write like this!" We both had a good chuckle about it. ^^Don Alexander wrote:*quivering lip*
Peculiar. I could have sworn you somewhere outed yourself as a girl. And it seems I was not alone in the impression.
Seems we all had an error in our logic.
I hope you won't hold that against me. ;)Aquila89 wrote:I always assumed you were a male.
Thank you, thank you. ^^ It's nice to know there's a little bit of me in the mind of everyone I meet - most of the time.wiseguy wrote: I recalled you mentioning you are a man(but was not 100% sure), but decided to play the "straight person" who did not know nothing until you confirmed that
I guess most of ones here had an "error of Logic"
Anyway, all jokes aside, I really do applaud Eris Lobo. She faces what sounds like fairly unpleasant sexism, all because of genetics. I wish her the best. *bows*
But isn't the internet a fascinating place? You never know anything about someone else until they volunteer it -- and sometimes actually prove it -- and can only assume.
Pffft~ If I'd been just a little bit meaner, I might have asked for concept art to see what you all thought I must look like! But no, I try to be a nice person. ^^