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In reply to the discussion: Sexist language that I personally cannot stand [View all]Neoma
(10,039 posts)12. This is what I do.
I now try to read more books specifically about women. The more I read about women, I'm hoping that strong women historical figures will help me get off the chain of men we should all know about. Capone, Napoleon, Lawrence of Arabia, Edgar Allan Poe, Etc. It's getting rather dull. Especially Lawrence of Arabia, 945 goddamn pages of wasted time. (It was a very dry read.)
Sure, Genghis Khan might be important to learn about, but is anyone going to talk about Mongol Queens?
Having women dominate your mind, just might help, who knows?
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If its asked by your boss, you may have an actionable legal complaint.
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2012
#41
i don't like that english doesn't have a third party singular alive-but-unspecified-gender pronoun.
unblock
Jun 2012
#5
I tend to use male/female because not all males are men and not all females are women.
laconicsax
Jun 2012
#30