At 07:03 AM 7/13/1998 -0500, Pambytes so eloquently stated:
>>>A webgrrl introduced our list to http://www.sixdegrees.com/ today -- have
>>>any of you heard of it, joined it, know others who might have?
>
>
>>BTW, isn't "webgirl" sexist?  I thought we are all supposed to
>>use non-denominational terms ;-}.
>
>
>She said "webgrrl" not webgirl. That term may be used for either 
>gender depending on the way you say it. If said softly it is feminine. 
>Alternately it may be said in a much more growling fashion which makes 
>it masculine. Of course there are those who are either confused as to 
>how to say it or say it incorrectly for their gender. It is however 
>a very politically correct term.
>

Who said you're never too old to learn?  I still think it's a way
to get the female gender in there rather subtilely <g>.  But,
that's OK.   This "politically correct" stuff is getting old anyway.


G

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