In so many cases, it makes such a difference. In my world, a woman has a much harder time getting and keeping a job as the captain in the commercial sector, a male dominated environment. However, you would have a better chance than a male in the yachting industry, if you are a capable, attractive female, to get a good captain's job.
I imagine it may be similar in many professions.
Certainly a single male can travel, adventure and bum around much more safely than a single female.
More often than not, it is the female that allows interaction between the genders, whereas we guys have little to say if a woman won't get to know us because of our exteriors.
There are advantages to being either gender so I guess it relates more to what one feels they can't achieve because of their gender.
Is it normal I wonder what it would've been like if I were male?
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In so many cases, it makes such a difference. In my world, a woman has a much harder time getting and keeping a job as the captain in the commercial sector, a male dominated environment. However, you would have a better chance than a male in the yachting industry, if you are a capable, attractive female, to get a good captain's job.
I imagine it may be similar in many professions.
Certainly a single male can travel, adventure and bum around much more safely than a single female.
More often than not, it is the female that allows interaction between the genders, whereas we guys have little to say if a woman won't get to know us because of our exteriors.
There are advantages to being either gender so I guess it relates more to what one feels they can't achieve because of their gender.