We were asked to look over an article on CNN.com that discussed why we feel more at ease/prefer female voices in a technological environment. I think they did an excellent job creating and backing up their points, and I even found interest in some of the comments posted by users.
I feel like we are more at ease with having females vocalizing our options and choices to us because (as stated in the article) we are used to the sound of an operator being female (an entry level job that many women could easily work in that would not be demanding of them physically.) To add to this, a lot of the comments presented to this article featured people saying that they would actually prefer to take orders/advice from a female than a male. This may come from maternal instincts of mothers knowing what is best for you, or it could be a sort of ego boost knowing that a woman is politely giving you information as opposed to a man.
In my opinion, I feel that women don't mind receiving instructions for either sex, as they will take direction from both their girlfriends and males without much question. Men on the other hand tend to be a bit stubborn (just ask any guy to pull over and ask for directions). Men would much more prefer to hear a kind, gentle woman "suggesting" things to them than be open to another man trying to "tell him what to do". It all boils down to a minor gender-power struggle that we all face on a daily basis. Do you prefer male teachers or female teachers? A male boss or a female boss? It could be from the voice you prefer to hear to past experiences with both sexes, but either way it's safe to say that the gentle, m ore passive voice heard in most technology has been successful.
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