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Honestly. I Loved that you were thoughtful enough to make "she" the dominant pronoun when talking about drafters. It shows a level of awareness about social norms that I think most men don't have. They don't realize that the default pronoun for practically Everything, All The Time, is male in our current society. I love how outraged Kip was when that mean teacher was telling him men were inferior and they couldn't do anything about it. Maybe some men reading the book can finally know what it feels like to be a woman, a least a little bit, for a second.
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Sep 27, 2018 11:38AM
Honestly. I Loved that you were thoughtful enough to make "she" the dominant pronoun when talking about drafters. It shows a level of awareness about social norms that I think most men don't have. They don't realize that the default pronoun for practically Everything, All The Time, is male in our current society. I love how outraged Kip was when that mean teacher was telling him men were inferior and they couldn't do anything about it. Maybe some men reading the book can finally know what it feels like to be a woman, a least a little bit, for a second.
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