On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 17:55:18 +0100
"arne anka" <openm...@ginguppin.de> wrote:

> > And I can't see
> > the need for gender-specific pronouns at all.
> 
> well, since a lot of (most?) languages have those, there's certainly a  
> need for that :-)
> 
I think it could be just historical. Nowadays, you should act the same 
regardless of the gender of the person you're talking to or about except in 
some situations. At least in a perfect world, where a worker/colleague of 
either gender is considered the same value.
That could push the relationship zone back in the perfect world's internet age, 
though, because it would be the only reason to ask about someone's gender. Some 
people prefer no one to know they are interested in someone. The solution is to 
be gender-specific from the very beginning :)

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