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Does anyone else hate when women are referred to as "girls"?
I notice that a lot of people are becoming more aware of why they shouldn't use the term "females" to describe women and girls. However, I often see these same people casually referring to women as girls, even other women. It seems far more normalized (compared to "females") due to gender norms where femininity and beauty are often associated with youth and women are often infantilized due to sexism. But it seems like many women find it flattering or normal? What are your thoughts?
u/Background-Arm-4218 — 1 day ago