@dosnostalgic The existence of DOS and MS DOS implies the existence of JR DOS.
@FranciscoEscobedo @dosnostalgic With your comment, I finally got the joke. I don't think of bows as feminine. I think of them as bow ties rather than long ties.
@ELS @dosnostalgic A bow tie is a beautiful tie, indeed.

@FranciscoEscobedo @ELS @dosnostalgic Oh, in my eyes this is not a bow. It's a headdress. You could have made the exact same joke with Pac-Man. Except Ms. Pac-Man and Jr. Pac-Man really do exist.

Edit: Now I see this was already mentioned in other replies.

But to make my point a bit more clear: How do you distinguish Ms. Pac-Man from Pac-Man when only low resolution graphics is available? It's the headdress.

@FranciscoEscobedo @dosnostalgic There was, in fact, a MR-DOS, from Apple no less—or almost was, until Microsoft caught wind of this and told them to change it: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A/ROSE
A/ROSE - Wikipedia

@FranciscoEscobedo @dosnostalgic or would that be DOS Jr.?
@cestith @dosnostalgic It was mostly a Pac-Man reference, but yes 😊

@FranciscoEscobedo @dosnostalgic oh, right. The arcade and console game was Jr. Pac-Man and only the special extra game in Pac-Man 2 on Genesis was labeled "Pac-Jr.".

The LCD handheld was "Pac-Junior" spelled out.

The character was known variously as Jr. Pac-Man, Pac-Man Jr., Pac-Jr., Pac-Junior, and P.J. across the various games, comics, cartoons, and merchandise.