I was responding to the statement that a group of women are to be referred to as "girls" colloquially and not "guys" and that this is somehow, rather amazingly, a patriarchal structure. Equally, I can not say "hey" and…
I guess it's maybe because we've had different experiences. For example, I could see me saying "Hey ladies" to the group of girls that I went to school with. I couldn't imagine addressing women on the street or in work…
I'm sorry, I can't ever imagine approaching a group of women/girls and saying "Hey girls/women, xyz". I will always without a doubt start off by saying "Hey guys, xyz". Absolutely incredible, it's like you've never…
I was responding to the statement that a group of women are to be referred to as "girls" colloquially and not "guys" and that this is somehow, rather amazingly, a patriarchal structure. Equally, I can not say "hey" and…
I guess it's maybe because we've had different experiences. For example, I could see me saying "Hey ladies" to the group of girls that I went to school with. I couldn't imagine addressing women on the street or in work…
I'm sorry, I can't ever imagine approaching a group of women/girls and saying "Hey girls/women, xyz". I will always without a doubt start off by saying "Hey guys, xyz". Absolutely incredible, it's like you've never…