Context: We’re in a bit of a heat wave and my daughter loves to cool down by splashing in water. Today was no different.
Once she was done, I say to her “Let’s get you out of that wet dress. I imagine it must be uncomfortable. I’ve never actually worn a wet dress before”.
Before I can follow that up with “I’ve worn wet clothes before, and that’s not the nicest”, my wife jumps in and claims that me saying I’ve never worn a wet dress is sexist.
Is it?
I think a more useful way to go about this, is to suggest to OP is to connect specifics to how you can perceive of anything in the post as described being sexist.
The goal being to show just how much of a stretch it takes for anyone responding to be able to view it that way.
So how can “I’ve never worn a wet dress before” possibly be considered, by adding context before someone would respond with that.