There was a woman at Minicon with black-and-bright-blue hair. We were in the dealer's room, and started geeking hair coloring. She said that she was a "girl geek", elaborating that this meant she geeked all sorts of what she called girl things, and I would call adornment or (if to be labeled with gender) maybe femme things: hair color, makeup, etc.

I remarked that much as I like the purple, I'm not sure how long I'll keep it, because HR departments might not like it. Her response was "That's what men are for: their job is to bring us money."

This is so far from my view of the universe that I could think of nothing to say in response, so I just drifted away, in the direction of [livejournal.com profile] elisem's table. Somehow, pointing out to her that [livejournal.com profile] cattitude isn't sleeping on a pile of gold didn't quite seem appropriate, and I was too gobsmacked to start discussing sexism and gender roles. I described this conversation to [livejournal.com profile] rysmiel later. Rysmiel observed "That's not even wrong," a quote that seemed entirely apropos: orthogonal universes in a fairly small physical space and among people who probably think of ourselves, most of the time, as being of the same culture and subculture.
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