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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2026-03-03 04:32 pm

[ SECRET POST #6997 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6997 ⌋

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Re: C'mon now

(Anonymous) 2026-03-04 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
No, it holds women to a higher/more polite standard than men. Also, it's often condescending. Not as bad as girls/men, but still ugh.

Re: C'mon now

(Anonymous) 2026-03-04 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
tbh, I've never actually heard anyone use this pair together before, so I'm only arguing as a hypothetical.

But, I do disagree. It seems too nitpicky for ladies and men to be wrong, if ladies and gentlemen is fine. Even though I do understand the difference. At the very least I appreciate that ladies are called first, rather than second. (like 'men & women', something I know is very nitpicky itself, but I'd rather the implication of respect than the implication of being second/lesser)
It's not condescending unless it's meant to be, imo. So I just don't see it that way.