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One_Life_To_Give

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36. Jen Rizzotti, Rebeca Lobo
Thu Jun 21, 2012, 03:00 PM
Jun 2012

and Danica Patrick.

Being originally from the Hartford area. It's tough to have basketball analogies and not mention some of the greats that Geno has coached. And I think we are starting to see reaction in the stands to Danica Patrick and Johanna Long.

Sexist language that I personally cannot stand [View all] La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2012 OP
The question of whether or not I'll have kids. Neoma Jun 2012 #1
that's not sexist language as much as sexist attitude though. nt La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2012 #2
I'm more or less sterile. It annoys me. Neoma Jun 2012 #4
If its asked by your boss, you may have an actionable legal complaint. Warren DeMontague Jun 2012 #41
That's good to know. Neoma Jun 2012 #42
Im not a lawyer, mind you.. But its worth checking out with one Warren DeMontague Jun 2012 #43
or worse... LadyHawkAZ Jun 2012 #19
I have had to deal with this one for decades. I am married to kestrel91316 Jun 2012 #53
When younger, I had people tell me two things that used to piss me off obamanut2012 Jun 2012 #55
using male analogies while teaching La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2012 #3
sports analogies? OKNancy Jun 2012 #13
most women don't though La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2012 #16
well, I just don't think it's sexist to use sports analogies OKNancy Jun 2012 #17
Jen Rizzotti, Rebeca Lobo One_Life_To_Give Jun 2012 #36
i don't like that english doesn't have a third party singular alive-but-unspecified-gender pronoun. unblock Jun 2012 #5
agreed. a lot of queer people have starting using ze La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2012 #6
I've never heard of ze. Neoma Jun 2012 #7
i love it! i'm going to try that! unblock Jun 2012 #8
.. La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2012 #9
I was once on a board where "em" was used hifiguy Jun 2012 #38
I sometimes use herm for her/him. nt Whisp Jun 2012 #47
I use "they," too obamanut2012 Jun 2012 #44
I do because I'm originally southern... Neoma Jun 2012 #45
The "gword" just cannot pass my lips obamanut2012 Jun 2012 #46
I've been using female prominent language as the default since I was Zorra Jun 2012 #10
I like to do this also, kiva Jun 2012 #18
Unfortunately English is not the best language for #1 longship Jun 2012 #11
This is what I do. Neoma Jun 2012 #12
But history is full of women who made a difference longship Jun 2012 #14
I wasn't disagreeing... I was pointing out the same thing... Neoma Jun 2012 #15
ever read Lady Chatterly's Lover? azurnoir Jun 2012 #39
Uhm, no... Neoma Jun 2012 #40
But "history" has often been precisely "*his* story" planetc Jun 2012 #20
History is what it is longship Jun 2012 #21
Umm... laconicsax Jun 2012 #22
I understand your point, and it's really correct longship Jun 2012 #23
The discussion takes place no matter how it's branded. laconicsax Jun 2012 #24
I agree 100% with you longship Jun 2012 #25
herstory isnt intended to replace history La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2012 #26
Using "Female" when you mean "Woman/Women". JoeyT Jun 2012 #27
lol La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2012 #28
I use the term female because LiberalLoner Jun 2012 #29
i think the poster meant it in a specific context La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2012 #32
I tend to use male/female because not all males are men and not all females are women. laconicsax Jun 2012 #30
I dunno... Neoma Jun 2012 #31
Ooh, good point. JoeyT Jun 2012 #33
I didn't have one until now. laconicsax Jun 2012 #34
referring to women as 'the female species' Whisp Jun 2012 #35
referring to any gender as species in troublesome La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2012 #37
"Girly girl" used to describe adult women Gormy Cuss Jun 2012 #48
good point La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2012 #50
In 1974 a close friend was a strong feminist. She and I agreed that the term "balls" was stupid Rowdyboy Jun 2012 #49
Man up! teach1st Jun 2012 #51
i HATE it too. nt La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2012 #52
+1 obamanut2012 Jun 2012 #56
Straight men don't crochet. tridim Jun 2012 #54
But needlepoint is OK One_Life_To_Give Jun 2012 #57
Back in 1982 there was a book-"Real Men Don't Eat Quiche" Rowdyboy Jun 2012 #58
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