@JoscelynTransient like my most significant relationship both of us went in "cis" and came out of the whole experience trans af. (We were also hella gay for a "straight" couple.)
Very relatable point about sexism in this vid about social transition. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJuoZHCcj0w&t=332s For example, I'm a mediocre programmer, and before transition others assumed I was a good programmer, and after transition, others now assume I am a not-that-good programmer.
Relatedly, my skills developed very unevenly ("T-shaped") due to undiagnosed autism. I think when I expressed that I didn't understand a peripheral topic when working on code as a man, folks read it as an indicator of aloof genius, but now that I present as a transfem enby, folks take any ignorance as a sign of incompetence.
Folks, an open call: I am #hiring TWO Principal Research #Scientists to join the Developer Success Lab!
One is a scientist with statistics/psychometrics focus (R is our ecosystem here), and one is an intervention science focus; both are fully remote roles working directly with me, our current Principal Scientist, and our brand-new Principal Dev Experience Engineer on our public-facing empirical research mission ๐
@grimalkina I wish I had the PhD background for the intervention focused one. Do you think yโall will get around to advertising lower reqโd roles once the Principal seats are filled?
@JessTheUnstill@RickiTarr@waitworry Iโd go one further, empathy cannot only be taught, its core component is a set of skills psychologists call "cultural competence." You can practice empathy by reviewing sets of critical questions (like, "are you able to purchase bandages that match your skin color?") to consciously understand difference and increase awareness of othering. My key text on this is Heesoon Jun's "Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice."
@RickiTarr@JessTheUnstill@waitworry Yes, absolutely. Two thingsโฆ one, it is like talking or walking, most people can do it with a few years of observing others and interacting with your environment, but to do it well (singing or jogging) takes real training. Two, sympathy is the sense, empathy is the skill. Sympathy is mirror neurons firing and knowing your dad is sad even when he doesnโt say so, empathy is managing emotional regulation, knowing how to say the impactful thing, and staying in a place of comfort (rather than falling into emotional distress) when going through critical conversations.
The difference between bad drivers in Boston and California is that while Californian drivers seem to drive badly because they don't know any better, Bostonians know they are driving like assholes and are doing it on purpose.
@rooster Iโm a body language expert โ body language is not at all consistent, and what one gesture means will vary from person to person and time to time. ๐