Classydame
One of the Regulars
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- Bellflower, CA
Oh my goodness, I just had a conversation with a friend discussing my professor's behaviour in the classroom. I think it is very disrespectful and he should treat the women and men as ladies and gentleman. She said she hates that term lady, it is sexist and old-fashioned! I could not believe it!
So, I looked up "lady" in the dictionary, here are a few definitions:
1a: a woman having propietary rights or authority esp. as feudal superior
1b: a woman receiving the homage or devotion of a knight or lover
2 : Virgin Mary
3a: a woman of superior social position
3b: a woman of refinement and gentle manners
3c: a courteous reference
Now these terms do not seem sexist at all just respectful and old fashioned, I think not. What do you all think?
So, I looked up "lady" in the dictionary, here are a few definitions:
1a: a woman having propietary rights or authority esp. as feudal superior
1b: a woman receiving the homage or devotion of a knight or lover
2 : Virgin Mary
3a: a woman of superior social position
3b: a woman of refinement and gentle manners
3c: a courteous reference
Now these terms do not seem sexist at all just respectful and old fashioned, I think not. What do you all think?