as "girls" and suggesting that their presence would help by giving men somebody to flirt with at the beer bash
So this isn't a serious analysis. I though it would be clear that it was tongue-in-check, but there's no tone of voice. Anybody that knows me knows that gender discrimination isn't really my thing.
I think that moment at the Core Animation session was my inspiration.
Everyone was falling over themselves to see who was talking, but it was also probably the most intelligent question that was asked. What a combo, huh?
As for the "girls," thing, I don't think it's demeaning at all. I'd use it the same way I use "guys."
by Scott Stevenson — Aug 09
So this isn't a serious analysis. I though it would be clear that it was tongue-in-check, but there's no tone of voice. Anybody that knows me knows that gender discrimination isn't really my thing.
I think that moment at the Core Animation session was my inspiration.
Everyone was falling over themselves to see who was talking, but it was also probably the most intelligent question that was asked. What a combo, huh?
As for the "girls," thing, I don't think it's demeaning at all. I'd use it the same way I use "guys."