Ecuador Jim
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What's in a name...
I recall a line from "As You Like It"...."Oh gentle slut". According to my English teacher, in Shakespeare's day, the term referred to a naive woman.
Times do change. Seems that words can be symbols that become emotionally charged to some. I try to be driven by courtesy, and to be sensitive where my words may offend some. I also still get doors, but I'm not gender specific that way; I'll hold the door for a man as well as a woman.
In our PC world, the dictionary folks even neutered the term "guys". in the latest Webster, guys can refer to a group of women or men.
My personal opinion, lady is a mark of respect, not an indication of class. Behavior is a better indicator of the latter.
I recall a line from "As You Like It"...."Oh gentle slut". According to my English teacher, in Shakespeare's day, the term referred to a naive woman.
Times do change. Seems that words can be symbols that become emotionally charged to some. I try to be driven by courtesy, and to be sensitive where my words may offend some. I also still get doors, but I'm not gender specific that way; I'll hold the door for a man as well as a woman.
In our PC world, the dictionary folks even neutered the term "guys". in the latest Webster, guys can refer to a group of women or men.
My personal opinion, lady is a mark of respect, not an indication of class. Behavior is a better indicator of the latter.