A Woman Being Called "Female" is Dehumanizing?

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Depends on the context in terms of its usage.

There are certain contexts, regarding grammar, in which using the word female makes more grammatical sense than the word woman/women.

For example in the bolded...

ā€œAn inmate is awaiting a female visitor to arriveā€

Sounds more grammatically correct than saying...

ā€œAn inmate is awaiting a woman/women visitor to arriveā€.

Basically, it all depends on the context. It's the same thing with the usage of male, man, and men. For grammatical reasons, they all serve different purposes.
 
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This all popped up because folks correct you when you say "woman"...they wanna remain GIRLS too long so folks settled on "female" so we didn't have to have THAT fight.
 

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It makes perfect sense to me why some women, especially black women who are the MOST sexualized/dehumanized don't like being reduced to clinical terms that could be applied to a female anything.

I also get why some men don't get it, whether they're just insensitive or don't know enough women intimately to glean why it might hit like that but either way...why argue or even push back on the shyt when they ask you to address them as a human.
u just as retarded as the dumb female in the video :russ:
 

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It makes perfect sense to me why some women, especially black women who are the MOST sexualized/dehumanized don't like being reduced to clinical terms that could be applied to a female anything.
Right. It's a technically correctly but very "clinical" way to refer to women. It only recently became popular during this era of red pilled, "high value man" talk.

Context matter not just the definition. Like, I also know what time it is when old white people say shyt like "thugs".
I also get why some men don't get it, whether they're just insensitive or don't know enough women intimately to glean why it might hit like that but either way...why argue or even push back on the shyt when they ask you to address them as a human.
Not even mad at the dude in the video for saying it. A lot of nikkas are just grown kids and trend followers and just repeating the lingo and not necessarily adopting the mindset it comes from. She could've just as easily said: you may not have meant it disrespectfully, but I need a more mature, thoughtful partner. :yeshrug: Who says that in front of half a dozen women on a pubic dating show?
 

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Yes, it makes you sound ignorant.


I have never heard an educated man use the word female instead of woman/ women.
 
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These hoes know who to try
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It was nit picking at its finest. This is the type of rejection you get when she isn't really feeling you, but she's looking for any random thing to reject you for. :francis:


You can slide through when she's actively looking for reasons to disqualify you, but you have to have a perfect game.

But if handsome gang or tall gang said the exact same thing that woman would have been quiet as a mouse. She'd probably be calling herself female :mjlol:
 
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