Glad you like it. — May I ask you something? There was a private discussion the other day between me and another blogger. It concerned your sex, whether you are male or female. I won’t tell you who thought what but would you mind settling the dispute? But – if you’d rather not, don’t do it. We will be able to survive without knowing.
My sex? Really. I mention to my wife frequently in my posts and often refer to myself as an old fart or an old man. I am really surprised that my sex would be up for discussion. Maybe it’s because I’m a sensitive guy and sometimes my feminine side comes through in my writing.
YES!! I couldn’t find a post but I had that in my mind. So I was right. I never imagined you anything but male. I have no idea why the other blogger thought you were female but you must be giving off some sort of female vibe.
Sometimes, when I write fiction, I have a female protagonist and write it from the perspective of a woman. But most of the time that’s not the case. Maybe you can ask your blogger friend to reach out to me and let me know why he or she thought that I was a woman. I’d be very interested.
I can’t answer after your comment below. I asked the other blogger and she doesn’t really know why she thought you were a woman. “No clue,” she said to me. “I just always assumed.” Sorry. That’s not really a clarification if you wanted one.
I can understand people who don’t know that I am an old fart thinking that I am younger than I actually am. I’ve gotten that feedback before. But this is the first time anyone thought — or assumed — that I am a woman. That is a new one on me. Maybe I should start another blog and pretend I am a woman and see if anyone catches me in my masquerade.
Be careful – that’s what J.L, Rowling tried and many people realised that she had one great story and that was kind of … it. And that she can’t write a decent dialogue for toffee. We might find things out about you.
Cute photo.
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Glad you like it. — May I ask you something? There was a private discussion the other day between me and another blogger. It concerned your sex, whether you are male or female. I won’t tell you who thought what but would you mind settling the dispute? But – if you’d rather not, don’t do it. We will be able to survive without knowing.
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My sex? Really. I mention to my wife frequently in my posts and often refer to myself as an old fart or an old man. I am really surprised that my sex would be up for discussion. Maybe it’s because I’m a sensitive guy and sometimes my feminine side comes through in my writing.
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YES!! I couldn’t find a post but I had that in my mind. So I was right. I never imagined you anything but male. I have no idea why the other blogger thought you were female but you must be giving off some sort of female vibe.
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Sometimes, when I write fiction, I have a female protagonist and write it from the perspective of a woman. But most of the time that’s not the case. Maybe you can ask your blogger friend to reach out to me and let me know why he or she thought that I was a woman. I’d be very interested.
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I’ll pass it on. 😊
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I can’t answer after your comment below. I asked the other blogger and she doesn’t really know why she thought you were a woman. “No clue,” she said to me. “I just always assumed.” Sorry. That’s not really a clarification if you wanted one.
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I can understand people who don’t know that I am an old fart thinking that I am younger than I actually am. I’ve gotten that feedback before. But this is the first time anyone thought — or assumed — that I am a woman. That is a new one on me. Maybe I should start another blog and pretend I am a woman and see if anyone catches me in my masquerade.
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Be careful – that’s what J.L, Rowling tried and many people realised that she had one great story and that was kind of … it. And that she can’t write a decent dialogue for toffee. We might find things out about you.
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