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One_Life_To_Give

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10. Yes I can
Fri Jan 25, 2013, 02:42 PM
Jan 2013

I always assumed Margaret Corbin looked m ore like the former than the latter as she fought the British. Presumably Mary McCauly as well. I presume the numerous women who disguised themselves as men to fight looked little different from the rest of the troops. And none of the pictured subjects seem to have Bodica's Red Hair



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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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