• AlligatorBlizzard
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    8 小时前

    I'm a dude he's a dude we're all dudes gif from Good Burger

    Still, maybe don’t. Not everyone agrees with the gender neutrality of “dude”. How many dudes have you slept with?

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      4 小时前

      i think there is alot to be said about the influence of patriarchy on masculine words becomming applied to everyone. men being seen as the norm and all that…

      • Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.net
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        Whoah! That’s a personal question I don’t feel like would reflect accurately my life if someone knew. There’s more to me than my body count. I contain depths and multitudes outside of the number of people I have slept with!

        280ish. But there’s more to me than that!

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      Ahah, you changed it plural which genders it. It’s dudes and dudettes in that case.

      Did you see that dude I slept with last night?

      Totally different now that it’s a singular.

      Yeah language sucks.

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        nah i still see “i slept with a dude” as “i slept with a man”, sorry

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          maybe it’s the article that makes it seem masc? A dude, vs “hey, dude!”

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          Well contextually you would know who the person was talking about…

          If you saw a woman and confused it with a man because of word, that’s on you mate. There’s another gender neutral and singular term.

    • Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      In my area “dude” is really gender neutral in most cases.

      Regional dialects and all that.

      Funnily enough so is “man” in a lot of cases.

      For example: “Man I don’t know what’s going on anymore.” In this case “man” is less a reference to anyone in any specific way and more like an exasperation (like fuck, shit, hell, etc) and is a really common usage.

      Edit: As an example of it’s gender-neutralness, “Fuck man, chill it’s just the wrong order.” In this case “man” is often used in a gender neutral way when referring to a specific person. Also man in this case can be swapped with “bro” and “dude”.

      Regional dialects can get really weird in some cases, we use the same words but the meanings can be so different.

      Language is a beautiful tangled knot that depending on which side you’re looking at it from it can change so much.