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10-08-2019 08:09 PM - edited 10-08-2019 08:10 PM
@chameleon54 wrote:
UUUUMMMM WEEELLLL ( Fumbles with the buttons at front of shirt ) ...........Ah Yep thats the suggestion.......
As a very broad generalisation it seems that more of the people concerned about leaving and recieving feedback are woman. I suspect it is just a social thing. On the whole girls just seem to be better at the social stuff. The middle age blokes that I deal with are more likely to be a bit more pragmatic, running blokey type businesses and havnt got the time or interest in turning an online purchase into a social exchange.
So, where are you getting the feeling (and it has to be a feeling, not a data-driven fact, given the bit I have bolded), that it's A) a social thing, and B) women are better at social things?
I'm female, I don't read my feedback, I don't care if I get feedback, I'm sick of leaving feedback in any capacity, and I have never - not even once - left it due to some weird social or emotional association with leaving feedback - and, if there is one thing being on the internet and interacting with people in a social capacity (in forums like this for example), has taught me, it's that I am not even close to being unique. ![]()