During my days as a proofreader, I shared an example with my coworkers to illustrate how writing can vary based on gender: A professor wrote to his class “Woman without her man is nothing.” The students were then asked to insert the proper punctuations. The males wrote, “Woman, without her man, is nothing.” Whereas the females phrased the sentence as, “Woman! Without her, man is nothing.”
During my days as a proofreader, I shared an example with my coworkers to illustrate how writing can vary based on gender: A professor wrote to his class “Woman without her man is nothing.” The students were then asked to insert the proper punctuations. The males wrote, “Woman, without her man, is nothing.” Whereas the females phrased the sentence as, “Woman! Without her, man is nothing.”