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In reply to the discussion: Sexist language that I personally cannot stand [View all]Zorra
(27,670 posts)10. I've been using female prominent language as the default since I was
        a teenager.
Pronouns have been s/he, her/him, etc.
I always put the female first, ie, women and men, hers and his, LGBT instead of GLBT, etc.
The idea of gender non-specific language, like the pronoun ze, is fine with me, but it's not common enough for most people to recognize yet.
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        If its asked by your boss, you may have an actionable legal complaint.
        Warren DeMontague
        Jun 2012
        #41
      
        
        i don't like that english doesn't have a third party singular alive-but-unspecified-gender pronoun.
        unblock
        Jun 2012
        #5
      
        
        I tend to use male/female because not all males are men and not all females are women.
        laconicsax
        Jun 2012
        #30