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Hmmmmm, Geoff's bio....mechanic, Portland, Oregon
All right, that explains it then.
So, which part explains it, the location or the employment? Notice I didn't say, "vocation," which would have been much more mellifluously alitterative, but it's the best I can do under the circumstances (Only have half a brain).
Nevertheless, your "explanation" suggests a post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy.
I really do believe that most any word - even yes or no - can differ in its implications depending on gender. Any of you out there know of research supporting this?
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