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jmac: After all, there are plenty of contexts where I could legitimately use "boy" in reference to an adult male.
strange interlocutor: Fair enough, but what about that context in the cafe? if you'd been served your coffee by a man, would you have written "the boy who..."? No, you'd have written "the guy who...", and I resist your sexist equivalence of the ambiguous "guy" with the diminutive "girl". Shame shame shame on you.
jmac: [Mumbles, shuffles feet.]
This is an old argument and I back away from having an official opinion on it for today.
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Date: 2004-01-26 02:24 pm (UTC)Of course, it depends on usage. There are certainly cases where "boy" isn't racist and there are probably cases where "girl" isn't sexist, but both words set off all sorts of warnings in my head.
Then again, I do sometimes use "girl" to refer to an adult woman. But it almost always makes me uncomfortable when I do.
I'm with you on the mumbling and lack of official opinions.