This sounds about right. People are generally aware of how they look and act and what that communicates to others; it is always possible to adjust people's perceptions through words and actions, but the initial…
I'm the same. I do it because I like it; nothing is implied about who I am and every actual comment I have received has been positive or neutral.
I read a few blogs as well as subreddits, but at least for now, lack the skill to do real 'art' myself. A program would be an interesting exercise, I guess. As for 'inappropriate' advertising to women, I'd say that…
As a straight male who paints his nails, I find people getting upset over this issue (and the more general issue of gender stereotypes in tech at all) ridiculous, both people who assume negatively and positively.
This sounds about right. People are generally aware of how they look and act and what that communicates to others; it is always possible to adjust people's perceptions through words and actions, but the initial…
I'm the same. I do it because I like it; nothing is implied about who I am and every actual comment I have received has been positive or neutral.
I read a few blogs as well as subreddits, but at least for now, lack the skill to do real 'art' myself. A program would be an interesting exercise, I guess. As for 'inappropriate' advertising to women, I'd say that…
As a straight male who paints his nails, I find people getting upset over this issue (and the more general issue of gender stereotypes in tech at all) ridiculous, both people who assume negatively and positively.