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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•4 months agoPretty sure calling women “females” is given the side eye in every English dialect.
minus-squareatro_citylinkfedilink-2•4 months agoThat’s quite subjective. I’m pretty sure when I say “I talked to the male around the corner” people won’t start assuming I talked to a dog, pigeon, or snake.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•edit-24 months agoIt is called USian. Often, but not always, goes with a red hat and multiple flags.
You’re an average USAmerican, aren’t you?
Pretty sure calling women “females” is given the side eye in every English dialect.
Males, females. What’s wrong with that?
It’s dehumanizing.
That’s quite subjective. I’m pretty sure when I say “I talked to the male around the corner” people won’t start assuming I talked to a dog, pigeon, or snake.
It is called USian. Often, but not always, goes with a red hat and multiple flags.