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[–] RecluseRamble@lemmy.dbzer0.com 48 points 6 months ago (28 children)

females

They are called girls, you know.

[–] fadedmaster@sh.itjust.works 26 points 6 months ago (7 children)

Isn't "women" preferable over both terms? Pretty sure if I used the term "girls" around most women I know they'd find it offensive. But most women I know are between 25 and 50 years old.

[–] Zink@programming.dev 2 points 6 months ago (2 children)

I’d say “women” in a professional setting, but among friends I don’t see it as an offensive thing. It’s just an informal or casual thing. I’m a guy, and the group of women often includes my wife. But it’s said in a friendly tone.

I think singular vs plural matters too. I would say “good night girls” to a couple of friends leaving, but not “good night girl” to one friend leaving.

[–] mugthol@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 points 6 months ago (1 children)

If you say "boys and girls" that's ok imo, but saying "men and girls" is probably condescending again

[–] Zink@programming.dev 2 points 6 months ago

I agree with that amendment. It’s about context just as much as tone and intent.

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