
the irony is that incels use "female" to describe *women and girls* as a matter of principal and adamantly defend it when age is not relevant to the discussion, "women" and "girls" are used interchangeably. "i went out with the girls" in reference to adult women. "women in STEM" in reference to students/professionals of all ages
It’s not conflating when it’s proper terms, as a literal medical student. And as a female, I can refer to myself and others as female. Trying to insult my intelligence shows your inability to have a conversation based on fact and definitions, and not feelings. So keeping trying you childish incel.
Med school doesn't make you an intelligent, well-rounded person or capable of meaningful or effective communication. It makes you a medical student/professional. This does not give you authority over commonplace language, dummy. This conversation is not a medical/scientific environment and referring to women and girls as "females" outside of those environments is dehumanizing. Your attempt at normalizing this is absurd
It is absolutely not dehumanizing, and you trying to say so is sexist af. And you trying to tell me what I can and can’t say as a female, is again sexist. And yes, med school give you the ability to have professional, medically sound, and fact based conversations which you seem so unable to have. Your inability to comprehend is astounding.
Let me know when standard rounds include calling a 40 year old female a “girl”. For example, “Jane Doe is a 40 year old, white, post-menopausal girl” if you can even comprehend that which I truly don’t think you can. So stop with the low grade wording, and maybe trying including some formality and intelligence behind your wording.
It doesn't. It's an environment where hopefully you'll pick up those skills, but to pass you just need to finish your requirements, which does not include "show you can have a conversation with the critical thinking skill required to know that there is a difference between how we discuss things here and how things are discussed commonly, and they are not interchangeable"
Again with trying to treat the language used in medical/scientific environments like that's the expectation for typical day-to-day conversation. Stupid as fuck. Talking about women in NYC is not the same as identifying a patient or describing a body in an autopsy you absolute fucking troglodyte
Lmao, that’s funny if you think that. You clearly don’t know enough about any form of professional school if you think that. We are grades on communication, patient interactions, our plans for treatments, pathophysiology. Your requirements for everything to be in laymen’s terms or other lower grade vocabulary is sad.
If you can’t understand how the word female, which is defined at “the sex of an organism that produces large gametes (ova or eggs) and bears offspring” is not a bad word, you can’t be helped. It’s not only in scientific or clinical settings. It’s literally on bathroom doors, changing rooms, etc. it’s a commonplace in society but seems you can’t handle that.
Omg how gd dense are you? Your ability to talk to PATIENTS is still exactly what I just said - limited to medical and scientific environments! Med school does not make you an intelligent, well-rounded person or capable of meaningful or effective communication outside of that! Plenty of doctors, nurses and medical providers such as yourself are socially challenged
Socialism by definition means public or collective ownership of the means of production. The iPhone you use is base on kernel that was open source. We (as in US gov) heavily pushed the misinformation campaign during cold war, but it’s important not to high on your own supply of misinformation.