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\"She\" and \"Womyn\"
My English prof always uses the word she instead of he in her lectures and writings. For some reason this bothers the hell out of me. Not in some philosophical sense, but I just can't help but be annoyed when she does it.
The thing I really can't stand at all is when feminists use the expression "womyn". It's not a fuckeing word. |
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Re: \"She\" and \"Womyn\"
neither is "fuckeing"
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Re: \"She\" and \"Womyn\"
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My English prof always uses the word she instead of he in her lectures and writings. For some reason this bothers the hell out of me. Not in some philosophical sense, but I just can't help but be annoyed when she does it. [/ QUOTE ] The reason you don't like it is because it's a conscious decision, whereas saying "he" is, in almost all cases, reflexive. Whether or not she means to, she is on at least one level trying to make a point. Because she is an English prof, this may not be inappropriate, as one could colorably argue that the question as to which pronoun to use is, indeed, one to be discussed in an English class. The womyn thing bothers me to no end. A person who intentionally errs in using that word injects her (or, I guess, his, on occassion) political ideology into every sentence written, be it the appropriate forum for not. At least there is an argument of egalitarianism to be made in the use of she over he; that is clearly not the case when dealing with womyn. |
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The reason you don't like it is because it's a conscious decision, whereas saying "he" is, in almost all cases, reflexive. Whether or not she means to, she is on at least one level trying to make a point. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, but it's clear that what bothers the OP is not just that she is trying to make a point, but that she is trying to make a point with a particular substantive content. |
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Re: \"She\" and \"Womyn\"
Also in the same boat.....I just find other ways to passive-aggressivly bash females and increase male superiority. For the record, the use of "he" is standard, its the "common gender pronoun", and the word Womyn makes me wanna punch a wall
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Re: \"She\" and \"Womyn\"
Here is my expert analysis...
Who gives a [censored]? |
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that was great
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Re: \"She\" and \"Womyn\"
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My English prof always uses the word she instead of he in her lectures and writings. For some reason this bothers the hell out of me. Not in some philosophical sense, but I just can't help but be annoyed when she does it. The thing I really can't stand at all is when feminists use the expression "womyn". It's not a fuckeing word. [/ QUOTE ] The good news is that once you're out of University, you may very well never see the word "womyn" again. It used to bother me when I was in school, too. |
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Re: \"She\" and \"Womyn\"
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[ QUOTE ] My English prof always uses the word she instead of he in her lectures and writings. For some reason this bothers the hell out of me. Not in some philosophical sense, but I just can't help but be annoyed when she does it. The thing I really can't stand at all is when feminists use the expression "womyn". It's not a fuckeing word. [/ QUOTE ] The good news is that once you're out of University, you may very well never see the word "womyn" again. It used to bother me when I was in school, too. [/ QUOTE ] Ive never seen that word period. wtf is the signifigance? |
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