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In reply to the discussion: Gender trope discussion from last night [View all]99Forever
(14,524 posts)15. Honestly?
I think you need to lighten up and quit shopping for reasons to be "offended."
This kind of nonsense does nothing but further divisions and minimize actual offensive terms, when they are used.
Just my opinion, since you asked.
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"What should I call her?" what is telling is he truly was stumped on what he was suppose to say.
seabeyond
Jan 2012
#4
then why do people have such a tough time using woman to a perfect stranger as in
seabeyond
Jan 2012
#75
The use of "lady" is a term of respect and deference reserved for older women, in my experience.
Odin2005
Jan 2012
#83
I think you may have stumbled on a generational, or perhaps regional, difference ...
surrealAmerican
Jan 2012
#18
Your friend would have had every right and reason to be offended by your behavior
cthulu2016
Jan 2012
#30
so, a person cannot discuss an issue or thought, regardless of how respectfully they do it
seabeyond
Jan 2012
#33
"Gal" is perfectly acceptable in every social circle I'm aware of except among...
NYC_SKP
Jan 2012
#34
Harmless in most circles, was the point I wanted to make. There are 100s of examples:
NYC_SKP
Jan 2012
#59
from the early days of the third wave of the feminist movement, we learned that words are so very
niyad
Jan 2012
#35
having been involved in any number of these discussions here over the years, I agree with you
niyad
Jan 2012
#84
we understand you were not offended. but how else to catagorize hysterical, over sensitive
seabeyond
Jan 2012
#44
i have found, and very thrilled i have, people who believe womens place is to sit and shut up
seabeyond
Jan 2012
#52
being older than dirt, I can tell you that NONE of my friends use "girls", and NONE of us use the
niyad
Jan 2012
#85
Right - my bad - but "dolls" is even worse. The term "girlfriend" is common around here.
HopeHoops
Jan 2012
#90
I don't understand how "gal" is insulting or demeaning if it's used in casual conversation.
Quantess
Jan 2012
#86
Me thinks you are correct...mankind must think in terms of Whats Best before making decisions
opihimoimoi
Jan 2012
#88