It’s unfortunate so many terms of endearment are gendered. Habibi, ése, khouia, fra
The aussies really had it right when they decided to call everyone cunt
It’s unfortunate so many terms of endearment are gendered. Habibi, ése, khouia, fra
The aussies really had it right when they decided to call everyone cunt
Ignoring for a moment that men can have vaginas and whatnot, the origin of the word is from the sex bits, but the word itself isn’t gendered. Same way you can “she’s a dick”.
It gets a little murky because that word is in some places used specifically to demean women, but that’s not Australia’s fault.
don’t be a terf, everyone can be a cunt, and everyone can have a cunt, even men.
make sure you celebrate all the cunts in your life
question, if someone were to hit your car with a their door in the parking lot, and you said “what a cunt” would people judge you as a misogynist or like someone who just got a dent in their car?
I think that is the crux of the issue,
I was thinking about this recently and I feel like maybe people use gendered terms of endearment is because they’re gender affirming. The gendered not is not a side effect. Affirming someone’s gender is a nice thing to do and feels nice to have it done to you and our language reflects this.
The obvious corollary is that it is the addressee that gets to decide what terms of endearment are gender affirming for them, not the person addressing them. There are too many people that insist they’re being gender neutral when they say “dude” because their associations with the word are not gendered, but what they should be doing is bothering to ask what the person they’re talking to would find affirming and using that.
The term you use is for the person you’re addressing not for you, and you should want them to feel good about it. If someone tells you they don’t like being called dude because they find it gendered, you should fucking stop calling them dude.
If someone tells you they don’t like being called dude because they find it gendered, you should fucking stop calling them dude.
Forget gender, if someone doesn’t like being called something, don’t call them that. It’s one of those cases where respecting trans people is the same action as basic human decency.