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seabeyond

(110,159 posts)
Thu Jan 24, 2013, 10:32 AM Jan 2013

LMAO... you know what i am having a problem with? [View all]

i hate this, lol. my huge problem today? we have hillary facing down men in congress. we have women in combat and what am i seeing too much of? LADY. i keep picturing a woman, sitting demurely, legs properly crossed at the ankles and tucked under chair, hands on lap, and bowed head.

WOMEN. they are women. not ladies.

sigh...

my bad?

can we picture a bunch of "ladies" in combat? did hillary appear as a "lady?






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I see Ladies in the pic of the soldiers.... CherokeeDem Jan 2013 #1
we are talking about a level playing field here, and i think the term matters, toward that goal. seabeyond Jan 2013 #2
I always thought that it's a respectful, polite term for (a) women. Mosby Jan 2013 #3
i am glad you do not call women, girls. that is good. personally, seabeyond Jan 2013 #4
You out of all the words used to describe women ismnotwasm Jan 2013 #5
as i was typing that post, i was thinking just that. seabeyond Jan 2013 #6
this is my understanding of the 3 words for women: Whisp Jan 2013 #8
you said it well. nt seabeyond Jan 2013 #9
doesn't bother me too much. Whisp Jan 2013 #7
Yes I can One_Life_To_Give Jan 2013 #10
everything about them says... woman. none of it says "lady". that is the point. thank you seabeyond Jan 2013 #11
Guess I am old fashioned One_Life_To_Give Jan 2013 #13
why would you have an objection to use woman? why do you feel that "lady" is a greater compliment seabeyond Jan 2013 #14
May be my age One_Life_To_Give Jan 2013 #15
do you feel the same with man? do men not embrace the term? from the youngest of age seabeyond Jan 2013 #16
Man vs Gentleman One_Life_To_Give Jan 2013 #17
again, this post shows the difference. you cannot say, no... a gentlemen. because man is too seabeyond Jan 2013 #18
You are correct One_Life_To_Give Jan 2013 #19
I adore that picture ismnotwasm Jan 2013 #12
I always thought lady/ladies was a more formal term for woman/women. CrispyQ Jan 2013 #20
I don't hate the word, but it needs to have a very particular context redqueen Jan 2013 #21
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