Not to get too involved, but molding mountains is what men do, almost exclusively. They use their big machines to do it. I don’t know you seriously see that as a feminine process—I guess I could see it metaphorically, like molding character—but not physically. But if you are serious, then it is just interesting how people see metaphors differently. It helps us understand why communication canbe such a bitch sometimes, and perhaps also why or why not gender is important in understanding each other.
Which I guess, is what this question is really about. What do we think we know about a person when we know their gender? What kind of mistakes have I been making in understanding you since I thought you were a man. And will no doubt go back to thinking it because my memory is for shit.
Although, sometimes people think I’m a woman. I kind of like that. I like being difficult to pin down. I feel it makes people think more if they are uncertain. So I never correct anyone who makes that mistake. Sooner or later, someone else will do that for me.