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« Reading back through my notes | Main | And since I already missed my bus... »

Oh, and also...

March 13, 2006

I also want to confess. And maybe I shouldn't admit this...but when Tracy first commented, I thought he was a woman, and I described myself as having "fabulous hair" which I probably never would have done if I knew he was a man. And then, to make myself sound even more ridiculous, when he described himself, and mentioned he had a goatee, my first reaction was "Cool! A woman with a goatee!"

And then I realized that, um, Tracy is a man. Which, you know, it's not like I never heard the name Tracy for a guy, but I think it's hilarious/embarrassing that I was so sold on the name as a female name that I was totally open to thinking about a woman walking around with a full-on goatee. Not that there's anything wrong with that. And, really...why would I not describe my hair as fabulous to a man?

Oh, never mind. See, I knew I shouldn't have said anything. I'm just laughing at my own dorkiness, as usual. I guess this is just to show you that gender identity matters even to us feminist folk. And not always in a good way, either.

P.S. Damnit, I'm going to be late to my first panel today.

Posted at March 13, 2006 8:50 AM

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Thought you should know, that *if* I had been born a female, my parents would have named me "Tambourina"...

Posted by: tracy ruggles at March 15, 2006 11:38 AM

shit!

Posted by: drublood at March 16, 2006 10:26 AM

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