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Re: Disney, "he," and Femi-nazis
Posted By: Nyperold, on host 206.96.180.70
Date: Monday, October 8, 2001, at 15:43:54
In Reply To: Re: Disney, "he," and Femi-nazis posted by Sosiqui on Monday, October 8, 2001, at 10:30:25:

> And then there are the women (or should it be something else? How do they pluralize 'womyn', anyway?)...

That is the plural. The singular is "womon". Both these statements are IIRC.

> ...who get extremely insulted and huffy if a man happens to, say, hold a door open for them. I encountered THAT particular issue during a discussion in my humanities class last semester. One girl went off about how it was condescending, implied weakness, etc. That view of it surprised me - I had always (and still do) looked at such actions as showing courtesy and respect, not insult. To me, a man opening a door for a women doesn't indicate that he thinks she's not strong enough to open it - it indicates politeness. If anything, it's always struck me as being deferential.

Yeah, someone's gotten upset at dad for holding the door for her. He bore no load; her arms were full.

> I suppose that goes to show that ANYTHING can be made insulting if you put your mind to it.
>
> Sosi"protest that the sky is blue, a shade traditionally associated with male children! Sure."qui

Nyperold

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