Is it just me? Does anyone else think it a bit odd that everyone here seems to label (yes I'm talking about labels, shoot me!) men and women as males / females? Makes then sound like animals, not humans.
Possibly even a bit disrespectful? Or am I being oversensitive?
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"How about 'masculine male man' just to cover yourself?
You forgot 'him' "
Him is just a way of signing off. I'm not gonna put my name in.
I'm not suggesting that there needs to be a defined term to use, I just thought people would call the "males" guys or men or something a bit less clinical.
"Females" puts me in mind of that hamster video from years back. (Niche memory perhaps? Lol)
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By *ickawitchCouple
over a year ago
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"How about 'masculine male man' just to cover yourself?
You forgot 'him'
Him is just a way of signing off. I'm not gonna put my name in.
I'm not suggesting that there needs to be a defined term to use, I just thought people would call the "males" guys or men or something a bit less clinical.
"Females" puts me in mind of that hamster video from years back. (Niche memory perhaps? Lol)
"the guy in the couple, just so you know who is posting""
That's fine, I was just pointing out that it was left off the list
Sandie (the female, woman, she, girl in the couple) |
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