Let me start by saying to those of you that are unaware of the pricing of these condos. This building is extremely expensive. In this price range most are married in a common, heterosexual relationship. Of those which aren't married, a disproportionate amount will be men, and I'd expect the target demographic to be someone like a hockey player, business owner. Why on Earth would I suggest anyone is being excluded? I'm obviously not.
The performative offense taken to my comment about men and women's preferences is silly. We all know that excluding anyone from an activity of the basis of gender doesn't make sense. This was related to my point about bachelors most likely not caring about the extra ovens, while many wives/girlfriends/visitors may like having the additional ovens.
Adding a feature which one sex may disproportionately prefer, while often either being a neutral/unimportant addition for the other, is good business. This is done with homes all of the time, and I'll argue that catering to the preferences of women first, is absolutely essential in this price range.
At no point in time did I suggest any buyer restrictions. The implication of sexism with expletives is uncalled for.
Most of you know exactly what I'm saying, and so does Autograph.