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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:25am on 2003-05-14

"I think a lot of questions for me were answered in an alt.poly discussion where 'geek' was proposed as a separate gender. I suddenly realised why, despite being attracted to women, I didn't have very many female friends. Nowadays, I identify as geek as much as I identify as female: I see 'female geek' as a separate gender from 'female'."
    -- [livejournal.com profile] baratron in a comment to a post by [livejournal.com profile] griffen, January 2003.

I'm going to have to chew on this one for a while (and try to track down the discussion referred to) ... "geek" as a distinct gender ... I'm used to thinking of "gender" as more than just "male" and "female", but mostly in terms of varying degrees and combinations or absences of each. Though, come to think of it, I know at least one person whose sexual orientation could be, in significant part, described as "geek-phile".

(Darn, now I've got a Doonesbury image stuck in my head. "Mmmmm! Girl-geek on a coding run!")

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posted by [identity profile] griffen.livejournal.com at 07:10am on 2003-05-14
I've had my own wrestlings with that word "gender" and all its implications, so I get what you're saying.
 
posted by [identity profile] cyan-blue.livejournal.com at 08:53am on 2003-05-14
(Darn, now I've got a Doonesbury image stuck in my head. "Mmmmm! Girl-geek on a coding run!")

Kim is sooooo sexy in that one! :-)
 
posted by [identity profile] butterfluff.livejournal.com at 01:24pm on 2003-05-14
Definitely a geekophile here.
That might be a function of "If you can't talk to them between times, you lose interest."

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