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Tristan_Geoff 11-30-2019 05:36 PM

Hell yeah :)

Oriphiel 12-02-2019 05:35 AM


Tristan_Geoff 12-12-2019 10:59 AM

Do y'all consider fella to be gendered language or no? Called a bird that earlier today and got my gears turnin

Frownland 12-12-2019 11:02 AM

If my understanding of Spanish is correct, fella is gendered because words ending with a usually refers to the feminine application of whatever it's describing.

Tristan_Geoff 12-12-2019 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 2094619)
If my understanding of Spanish is correct, fella is gendered because words ending with a usually refers to the feminine application of whatever it's describing.

Well but fella is just slang for fellow

Frownland 12-12-2019 11:06 AM

The gendered usage of fellow is slang too. I say take the power back, fellow comrade.

Tristan_Geoff 12-12-2019 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 2094623)
The gendered usage of fellow is slang too. I say take the power back, fellow comrade.

word

jwb 12-12-2019 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Mrs. Tristan Rosenstock (Post 2094617)
Do y'all consider fella to be gendered language or no? Called a bird that earlier today and got my gears turnin

:o:

Exo 12-12-2019 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Mrs. Tristan Rosenstock (Post 2094617)
Do y'all consider fella to be gendered language or no? Called a bird that earlier today and got my gears turnin

I need clarification. This sentence can read a bunch of different ways.

Women are commonly referred to as "bird" in the same way dudes would say "chick". So, I could read this as you referring to a woman and telling us you called her 'fella'

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which is also confusing because how do we know that woman is a woman or that she adheres to that gender? Hmm.

Also, a 'bird' could be in reference to certain avian creature with wings and a beak but still doesn't make sense that you're calling that animal 'fella' because you can't ascertain the gender of such a bird.

Gears grinded my friend.

Tristan_Geoff 12-12-2019 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Exo (Post 2094723)
I need clarification. This sentence can read a bunch of different ways.

Women are commonly referred to as "bird" in the same way dudes would say "chick". So, I could read this as you referring to a woman and telling us you called her 'fella'

...

which is also confusing because how do we know that woman is a woman or that she adheres to that gender? Hmm.

Also, a 'bird' could be in reference to certain avian creature with wings and a beak but still doesn't make sense that you're calling that animal 'fella' because you can't ascertain the gender of such a bird.

Gears grinded my friend.

That's what I'm saying should we stray away from using gendered language towards the bird and does fellow in a sociological sense adhere to masculine gendered language?


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