Another example where this argument falls flat is spaceship docking connectors, which are genderless so they can all dock to every other one.
In space being heteronormative is less useful.
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Another example where this argument falls flat is spaceship docking connectors, which are genderless so they can all dock to every other one.
In space being heteronormative is less useful.
My favorites are the ones where the plug is live and the socket draws power, and if you hold the plug wrong you die.
This is just brilliant and is now my go to response for the hateful people in society that are difficult to avoid.
Old Czechoslovak oval 380V (3-phase 220V) plugs have 4 genders. The contact gender depends on whether the receptacle is a power source or sink, the sleeve gender depends on whether it's a cable mount (innie) or wall mount (outie). I hate this, they could have made it work with two while still keeping the water resistance flaps like the new CEE round ones.
Contact gender | Plug | Receptacle |
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This meant that people needed contraptions like this to extend cables:
We have a homemade one with a dodgy wooden base, and two outputs: one has two phases swapped for counterclockwise power.
i mean males have 2 of the 3 holes too.
I'm a three-phase gender kinda person myself.