Do you find this weird as well?
By rebelann1949
@rebelann (114043)
El Paso, Texas
May 25, 2025 7:03pm CST
I still miss my sweet girls Ally & Boobear, but that's not what this discussion is about.
Recently I've listened to several youtube dillybobs about things that pertain specifically to women.
When the narrator was referring to pregnancies and things of that nature he would comment something like 'people who have a hard time becoming pregnant .....' and so on but what got me is why didn't he say 'women' instead of 'people'? It's not like men can get pregnant, or has the male gender mutated??
I hear this kind of thing all the time and it's really funny because some things are actually gender specific so why not mention that gender?
Just plain ole weird ..... k, I'z done with that rant and sorry but I couldn't find a video to share.

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12 responses
@BarBaraPrz (49701)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
26 May
Yes... maybe that's why I want to check off erectile dysfunction when doing a survey asking what ailments one suffers...
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@rebelann (114043)
• El Paso, Texas
26 May
@DaddyEvil Are you saying that the brain controls the erectile function?????
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@garymarsh6 (23477)
• United Kingdom
26 May
I have to agree with Vanny. The narrator is probably afraid of litigation especially where it comes to gender. God help people in the future. You can thank the courts for even entertaining such wild frivolous self indulgent cases!
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@DaddyEvil (149144)
• United States
26 May
People are trying so hard to be gender neutral now, even when something WAS gender specific... But people now days are claiming there are sooo many genders even when people are still born with an outie or an innie (unless there's a birth defect that gives them both or neither).
It doesn't make sense to me, either.
Personally, if the DNA is male, then the person is male. If the DNA is female, then the person is female.
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@DaddyEvil (149144)
• United States
26 May
@rebelann People like that leave "God" out of everything.
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@LindaOHio (189425)
• United States
26 May
People are so gender cautious these days. I don't get it. You are what you were born to be. Cute picture.
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@GardenGerty (163739)
• United States
26 May
There is a big push these days to use "person focused language", and there are times when that is good. For instance, you do not talk about the autistic kid, you talk about the kid who has autism. However, since the program in question is oriented toward women, I would say he is engaging in politically correct man speak.
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@rebelann (114043)
• El Paso, Texas
26 May
Yeah, it would seem that some of this new generation actually believes that one day men can have babies, cheeeze, it's just weird to me.
@celticeagle (175091)
• Boise, Idaho
27 May
And it was a man? That is weird. I think there has been a lot of changes in society about women. Maybe it was because of that.
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@rebelann (114043)
• El Paso, Texas
23h
Not just men, women who narrate things that are actually gender spacific will use a non gender based word like 'person', it seems to be the new 'norm', kinda stupid if you ask me.
@RebeccasFarm (95213)
• Arvada, Colorado
26 May
People are sick in the head these days with that crap..I know what you mean.
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@RebeccasFarm (95213)
• Arvada, Colorado
23h
@rebelann It is very sad that humanity has come to this.
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