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This blindness may have caused her to take a 2-week maternity leave (some feel she should taken off a few months to set an example for other
The most obvious example of her gender blindness may come from a recent Vogue profile by Jacob Weisberg.
(We're not talking about the photoshoot, in which the CEO is sprawled upside down on a lawn chair, although that did turn heads.)
Instead, Vogue referenced an experience Marissa Mayer had at
Mayer's reaction wasn't anger or embarrassment. Vogue details the experience here:
Once, reading The Stanford Daily, she was laughing over a column about campus icons-the local man who abuses passersby, the guy in the sandwich shop who always gets your order wrong. "And there was literally a line in there that said 'the blonde woman in the upper-division computer-science classes.' And I was, like, I'm a woman in the upper-division computer-science classes-I should know this person! I really had just been very blind to gender. And I still am."