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Even in a bar, if they have a technical conversation, they don't listen to me. It's like I'm not there. | Even in a bar, if they have a technical conversation, they don't listen to me. It's like I'm not there. |
Latest revision as of 09:58, 12 June 2020
In every environment, hackerspace, job, I always feel excluded. Even in a bar, if they have a technical conversation, they don't listen to me. It's like I'm not there.
In jobs, they want to hire a woman, but the things I was proposing, they were saying --yea yea-- but they didn't do anything with them. There was no onboarding, so it was hard to get into the workflows. Zero communication, zero documentation to help me develop.
I also had a stalker in a physical political space - we were talking about technology... I told him I am going to another continent and when I arrived there, I didn't feel welcome. Later I found out, that the stalker had gone there, and told some stories about me...
I feel they don't understand what they are doing wrong.
I'm always trying to appear more masculine.
Shared by ★ Bob, during /ETC Athens 2019 ★