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steel flower symmetry and Gods image.
Alright, good luck with that..
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steel flower symmetry and Gods image.
Alright, good luck with that..
Being male or female isnt about sperm eggs or private parts it just means male or female. If marriage didnt exist people would still have male and female parts without reproduction.Anatomy is more than just sexual reproductive parts. If that's what you mean.
Why do you disagree with what i said? Thats partially why women relate to each other differently, besides gender identity.
Where I live, a lot of people use the word "chick" in a non-offensive way, usually to people they know well, as a term of endearment. They say "alright chick?" which is the same as saying "alright love?". Women use the word more than men, and it's usually directed towards people of both genders.
with who
Your understanding of men and women, communicating with others and expressing your ideas at large.
I guess I don't know. Use what words you want, I was a little thrown off by what you meant by appearance and anatomy. Just that from googling it myself I'm not sure I even know what it means, I might be overextending it's usage.
Frequently an older man will use "son" as a rhetorical segue to a moment of informal mentorship. Women rarely use "daughter" in the same way, but I've heard it done.
Jesus hung out with people rejected by normal standards means people considered "normal" might do better with certain things and nobody is perfect, but two wrongs dont make a right.I thought I already explained this? Some men are, but not to the same extent. Psychologically a woman taking on a man's role isn't going to have the same anger as a man taking on a woman's role. Although there is still blowback with the former, it's just a wall that's more easily defeated.
Your understanding of men and women, communicating with others and expressing your ideas at large.
I'm with you on this. I've always found it discomforting when my friends (male and female, even religious ones) address women as "chicks". It's rude to call someone an animal.Sorry, I wrote this in another section, but I don't think that section is very active. So, I am going to repost it here.
Do you find it disrespectful when young men or any man refer to women as chicks? I don't understand why they do this. There is this chick outside and she was like this or that, is what I hear a lot. My brothers refer to women this way.
Why can't they just say there is this lady outside?
I'm with you on this. I've always found it discomforting when my friends (male and female, even religious ones) address women as "chicks". It's rude to call someone an animal.
Such practice has been linked to negative connotations throughout history. Derogatory terms such as "pigs", "wolves", "donkey", "badger", "chicken", "rat", "whale", and then of course the notorious "dog".
When I was a kid, "fox" was also used for attractive women, and "stud" was used for attractive men.
Oh, by the way.. I figured you might need to be reminded of this:
So? "Stud" has it's unsavory connotations as well. Some people don't already have enough tribulation in their lives.
Rude is subjective. My wife and her friends call each other “chick” and none of them think it’s rude...It's rude to call someone an animal.