Pull what on you? You are talking out of both sides of your mouth — I'm simply pointing that out. The fact that you are not sexist is not the issue. You are once again proving the author's point in her OP.
You don't believe there is a sinister undercurrent of sexism? Based on what, exactly? Your feelings? Because all study of this topic indicates that subconscious bias is rampant and ubiquitous. There’s not much logic in your emotion-driven assessment.
"Numerous studies have examined this phenomenon, and they've all reached the same conclusion: Men consistently interrupt women.
Meanwhile, a separate study from George Washington University found that men interrupted 33 percent more often when they spoke with women than when they spoke with other men."
In addition, by opining that women are more emotional than men, you are are further making the author's as well as my point. In fact, by some studies, men have been found to be naturally significantly more emotional than women. When you factor in the ways that many men try to suppress their emotions - leading to them essentially being run by them. there is significant indication that while in general men and women are equally matched as far as emotion and logic, if one had to choose a more emotional gender, it would actually be men.
Mindlab founder and chairman Dr David Lewis said: “Gender stereotypes about men being stoic and women being emotional are reinforced by our day-to-day consumption of media and our social interactions.“We tend to oversimplify and exaggerate the perceived differences between men and women and are more likely to focus on evidence that supports our existing gender stereotypes.“This study suggests that men feel emotion just as much as women, sometimes more strongly, but are less willing to express these emotions openly due to expectations put on them by society.”