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First morning after moving in with girly-friend I asked her if she wanted me to make some breakfast - she said - ummm sure what you gonna make? I told her I dunno- I can maybe boil some toast or something? Haven't been allowed in kitchen since lol lol.>>
>>That seems to be an awfully sexist comment to me....
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>Sorry, but I'm sexistly (is that an adverb?) challenged.
>The word sexist didn't exist till the someone in the sky decided that it should and I was absent the day it was defined.
>That someone - whoever he, she, or whatever, is, is a real piece of work.
>Gotta be careful about pronouns these day.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/31/fashion/pronoun-confusion-sexual-fluidity.html>(Is it possible that people are really paid to talk about this crap for hours? Is there any limit to this idiocy?)
>So, Marcia, according to that someone in the sky, you and I are hereby to be known as "they."
>Vaya con Dios- she and he- it was nice knowing you!
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>But I digress.
>Please lead me through this wilderness and tell me why is this a sexist comment and- was Victor making a sexist comment or their girlfriend?
>If if was Victor, they have to watch their language. If it was their girfriend, then they should watch their language.
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>Thank them.
See my response to Victor. He did not pick up on the sarcasm and apparently neither did you. Perhaps I should have added a little smiley at the end of the sentence,,,,