I have not weighed in on this topic. Generally I don't get too worked up  
about slang expressions for women or men as long as they are used in an  
insulting context. Recently I've been wondering why it's OK to call a man a  
"dick" or a "prick" (people don't get so upset about it) when the analogous  
expressions used for women (c**t & t**t) are viewed with  extreme negativity. 
Seriously. I catch myself calling someone a "dick" even  in the privacy of 
my own mind, and I feel a little guilty about it. 
 
See - I starred out the middle of the female words and not the male words.  
Go figure.
 
I try to resist the language police thing. I think these judgments (about  
the offensiveness of words) can rarely be made outside the context in which 
the  word is being used.
 
Nancy Melucci
Long Beach City College.
 
njm
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In a message dated 10/11/2009 4:59:27 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Whoops,  at least one other woman responded in the negative about this 
topic as I  recall.  I believe Nancy Melucci also complained.  I also  
complained, in what I thought was a semi-reasonable tone to the perpetrator of  
this 
thread and his non-response was my reason for blocking him.  I have  also 
been told off-list, that some of his recent posts have been more rational  
than most of his former posts.

Bob

---- Original message  ----
>Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 15:26:10 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Robin  Abrahams <[email protected]>  
>Subject: [tips] Men Explain  Things to Chicks  
>To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences  (TIPS)" 
<[email protected]>
>
>   Ah,  another day, another series of men explaining     
>   women's experiences to them. "But wait!" you     
>   mournfully cry. "I haven't silenced  any women's      
>   voices! My wife tells me  what to do all the time! I  
>   can't help it if Robin  is the only woman who         
>    bothered to comment on whether or not 'chick' is      
>   offensive!"              
>               
>   Men, Explaining Things:            
>                      
>    http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/174918           
>                 
>   This woman has better things to do. Enjoy     
>   yourselves, boys.    
>           
>   Robin Abrahams          
>    www.robinabrahams.com                 
>       

.
Robert W. Wildblood, PhD
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Adjunct at Germanna CC, Fredericksburg, VA
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