The Gender Genie thinks I’m a boy

I know I do not fit in female stereotypes, but this is just… odd. Perhaps the blog post wasn’t long enough? In any case, The Gender Genie (which promises to reveal writer’s gender to anyone who’s bored enough to try it) thinks I’m a guy.

I gave it my previous blog entry and it says I’m male. WTF?!? Apparently, words such as “more”, “what” and “above” are “masculine keywords”. Once again: WTF?!?

Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think being a male is a bad thing. It’s just… I consider myself very feminine (despite the fact I am a tomboy, but hey, most of the tomboys I know are very feminine, so it’s not much of a surprise). On the other hand, I do know I have a male sense of humor. Oh well. If I’d get to be a guy online, I’ll be a guy. I just hope I won’t have a small cock.

See, thinking like a man already!

PS-And yes, I will try the same with this blog post.
PPS-And here’s a really cute and really small cock. Just because!

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  1. MarianaNo Gravatar

    I think the thing is to have balance. Knowing that part of you is male and that this is natural and write. I like my male side.

    10 Nov 09 at 1:04 AM

  2. RoseNo Gravatar

    I just gave it a whole bunch of your blog entries and it said female. I think it needs a ton of data to work correctly :)

    It had me pegged as female too with lots of data :-D

    I think it’s pretty cool!

    13 Nov 09 at 12:01 AM

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