Trust me, in the military, a female soldier is a female. Not a woman/female soldier/girl/(and several other less flattering terms) but a female.
The first definition of female in the dictionary is a noun, the adjective follows.
Trust me, in the military, a female soldier is a female. Not a woman/female soldier/girl/(and several other less flattering terms) but a female.
The first definition of female in the dictionary is a noun, the adjective follows.
The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.
Yes, seems to me that "female" is a noun as well.
But I DO disagree with the word "woman" being used as an adjective - on the airwaves here and in print, it is all too common.
Even on our own public broadcaster!![]()
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"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
How about...
As long as you can have children you're a woman. Soon as something happens and you can't... you're merely female.
Personal experience speaking. There really is a big difference.![]()
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As a noun, "female" isn't very precise. It could refer to a goose, bitch, cow, blossom, or connector.
"Woman" is an adult female human, and how adult female humans in their 20s and 30s refer to each other ("women's poker night.") "Girl" is the preferred term among women in their 40s and above ("going fishing with the girls.") Nobody knows why this is.
"Woman" as an adjective is usually used to designate a noun that isn't culturally associated with women ("woman president," "woman astronaut," "woman physicist.") Laika was a female astronaut. Just goes to show you, if you're female, you have to be really careful in your career choice.
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Really? I think it depends on the woman's own feelings on the subject. I have a couple of girlfriends who can't have children and they feel no less like a woman than before discovering that unfortunate news. Upon first reading your comment, I thought "wow, that's rude", but I read it a couple more times and realize now what it might mean. I am truly sorry that you feel that way.Originally Posted by Scooter's Mom
My take...I don't care either way. Any word can be offensive or derogatory if used in such a fashion. Depends on the context and the intent. I have a few friends who are offended by "female" and I just never picked up on that being an offensive term. I never thought of it as only being used as an adjective, though.
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
I hear this often from Chad's mouth
Hey WOMAN get me a drink![]()
WOMAN come here![]()
Hes only messing around & doesn't say it often, only when he wants to pick on me.. oh wait he picks on me daily lol
We called them "bumpy soldiers". Somehow I think that was not a good thing. LOLOriginally Posted by Lady's Human
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Seriously now... I never really thought about it before but yes, in the military it was always "female or female soldier". It is probably the least "sexist" way to refer to a "female person". If you say the word woman the wrong way, I guess it could be taken out of context. But saying female is well, stating scientific fact. LOL
Thank you Bill Clinton for turning our warriors in "PC" nazis. I say THAT because I watched it happen as I served.
"Unlike most of you, I am not a nut."
- Homer Simpson
"If the enemy opens the door, you must race in."
- Sun Tzu - Art of War
ummm...interesting to see where this has gone...as long a we stop using "woman" or "women" as ADJECTIVES.
Jess - tell him to use "wench" - it's so much more quaint...![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
The "Women's Lib" movement would disagree. LOLOriginally Posted by Catty1
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ROFL. That is a, errr, interesting word. Is this anything like "Marge, BEER ME!".Jess - tell him to use "wench" - it's so much more quaint...![]()
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"Unlike most of you, I am not a nut."
- Homer Simpson
"If the enemy opens the door, you must race in."
- Sun Tzu - Art of War
PUck - the apostrophe on "women's" makes it a plural possessive, so it is correctly used!![]()
I am SUCH a brat...my mom was a teacher for over 40 years, and my dad an RCMP cop....*sigh*![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
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