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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-08-05 06:30 pm

[ SECRET POST #2407 ]


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Re: Gendered Insults

(Anonymous) 2013-08-06 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I think it is. Also 'dudebro' and yeah, 'dick.' (Whether or not actual dicks are 'worshipped' is kind of beside the point to me, because it's definitely a male body part and calling someone a dick definitely has negative connotations.)

'Bastard' may or may not qualify. I'm not sure whether the word was traditionally applied to women? But I rarely if ever hear women called that now, and I always think of someone male when someone says it.

And then there are those words that, although they don't specifically pertain to men, do appear to be somewhat gendered merely by virtue of the fact that they mostly seem to be applied to guys anyway. 'Creep' and 'asshole,' for example--though I have seen women called the latter, it doesn't seem that common and always strikes me as an odd choice of insult.