Yep…and I don’t refer to men as “males” in casual conversation unless I am speaking about biology or science of some kind.
It reminds me of that hilarious line from Mrs Doubtfire: “I don’t work with the males because I used to be one.”
It sounds clinical and weird.
Yep…and I don’t refer to men as “males” in casual conversation unless I am speaking about biology or science of some kind.
It reminds me of that hilarious line from Mrs Doubtfire: “I don’t work with the males because I used to be one.”
It sounds clinical and weird.