Masculine-Only Terms: Meaning, Examples, and Usage
Masculine-only terms refer specifically to men, boys, or masculine roles. Their proper use depends on identity, relevance, context, and personal preference.
Masculine-only terms refer specifically to men, boys, or masculine roles. Their proper use depends on identity, relevance, context, and personal preference.
Feminine-only terms refer specifically to women, girls, or feminine roles. Their proper use depends on identity, relevance, context, and personal preference.
Sexed language identifies or distinguishes people through sex-related categories. Its accuracy depends on separating sex, gender, anatomy, and social roles.
Gendered language identifies or implies gender through words, pronouns, titles, and descriptions. Its effect depends on accuracy, relevance, and context.
Gender omission means leaving gender or gender-related experiences out of language, data, policy, or representation—sometimes appropriately and sometimes harmfully.