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| 1 | Blatant sexism from my required Sociology course.Ah yea you're right. For whatever reason, I wasn't considering them to be the same. I must have only been considering such cases where the spelling is different but they are pronounced the same, in which case I couldn't think of many. But yea I guess we actually do have an abundance of gendered nouns. | /r/MensRights | 25/06/16 10:36 AM |
| 6 | Blatant sexism from my required Sociology course.It's one of very, very few gendered nouns in English. The more famous pair being fiancée vs fiancé (the extra e for the feminine again, also French roots) so it's definitely not common knowledge haha. | /r/MensRights | 25/06/16 03:53 AM |
| 20 | Blatant sexism from my required Sociology course.Blonde refers to women. Blond refers to men. French roots, gendered nouns. | /r/MensRights | 25/06/16 02:42 AM |
| 0 | 47-year-old male virgin looking for pointers (no comments from whiners who have given up please)In Australia 16 is legal, 18 is drinking age. As a result, I see it as 16 is too young, 18 is fine. Then again, I'm barely 21, but if I can't take her to a bar I consider her too young. | /r/seduction | 09/06/12 11:37 AM |
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