I don’t think “female” is offensive.

I thought it was offensive because some (supposedly female) users said it was offensive; but I didn’t understand why my female friends used the term (female).

I found another saying that it wasn’t offensive, and I immediate copied that belief.

LGBTQ+ politics is confusing …

  • @iortega@lemmy.eus
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    62 years ago

    I’m not a native English speaker, but I thought “female” and “male” were both used quite commonly. I guess I’m wrong.

    • @TheConquestOfBed
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      42 years ago

      Usually I hear “guys” or “dudes” most often to refer to men. But women don’t get to have fun words. :(

      • @iortega@lemmy.eus
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        22 years ago

        I don’t know, but in Spanish, there are numerous ways to name men and women. And trends change year to year, so the slang to call each of them changes too… so it might just be a cultural or society issue. But well, I’m not in contact much with “common” people since I stopped using proprietary and enterprise software, so I only know about several terms from relatives and videos, but I can ensure that there is several of them. It might also be that Spanish is spoken in a lot of countries, which, I guess, might be the reason for this rich term variety.

        • @TheConquestOfBed
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          12 years ago

          Sounds like this topic is probably just a thing for English speakers, then.

        • Sr Estegosaurio
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          12 years ago

          Can confirm, a ton of different ones. For both men and women.