Speech therapist was using cards this week with DS that had 'man' 'lady' 'girl' and 'boy' on them. I pointed out that it should really say 'woman' and that I always refer to adult females that way, but ST looked baffled. Surely it's man and woman, gentleman and lady? Also, generally speaking I slightly bristle when called a 'lady'. It just seems a bit old-fashioned and condescending and if a man is a man, why isn't a woman a woman. Am I being weird? Please don't be too fierce, I think this is my first time on the feminism branch (although why, I don't know, since I'm definitely a feminist!)
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WhentheRed ·
04/05/2014 00:07
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