Absolutely. The original example was explicit “male looks for female”, but no reason for the summary to keep that. Fixed, and thanks.
Thanks!
The example didn’t bother me, but when it switched to second person (“you need to factor in...”) the continued gendering seemed unnecessary.
Absolutely. The original example was explicit “male looks for female”, but no reason for the summary to keep that. Fixed, and thanks.
Thanks!
The example didn’t bother me, but when it switched to second person (“you need to factor in...”) the continued gendering seemed unnecessary.