Eh, in my experience, it’s not as gender specific as one would think, because I’ve encountered situations where it’s reversed, where it’s the guy who’s schedule-savvy and not the gal, and cases where neither or both were either schedule-savvy or not schedule-savvy simultaneously.
Really, I think it just comes down to some people are just really good at managing schedules, and as a result, others just sort of default to letting them do their thing. I think that’s more the case here—Abby’s schedule-savvy but Len is not…so he just lets her handle it because he knows she’s better at it. The fact it happens to fall in line with a gender stereotype is simply coincidental.
Eh, in my experience, it’s not as gender specific as one would think, because I’ve encountered situations where it’s reversed, where it’s the guy who’s schedule-savvy and not the gal, and cases where neither or both were either schedule-savvy or not schedule-savvy simultaneously.
Really, I think it just comes down to some people are just really good at managing schedules, and as a result, others just sort of default to letting them do their thing. I think that’s more the case here—Abby’s schedule-savvy but Len is not…so he just lets her handle it because he knows she’s better at it. The fact it happens to fall in line with a gender stereotype is simply coincidental.