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...didn’t bother me very much. After all, the young men of our acquaintance weren’t “men”; they were “guys.” Weren’t “guys” and “girls?? roughly equivalent in their slangy informality? And wasn’t calling ourselves “girls?? and “guys” rather than “men” and “women” just a harmless sign of our prolonged...
...pitcher for the Rockford Peaches. She said, without any real rancor, that her skirted uniform stopped four inches above her knee, and that the league, early in its history, ran a charm school for its players. Suddenly, the league’s title grated. “Girls?? seemed as antique and demeaning as the skirts or the charm school. Wasn’t our use of “girls?? equally suspect...
...done and work at a minimim, the Senior Bar mood is friendly and lively. Valle, who is very welcoming to any senior, requested that FM not disclose the day of the party. In the name of class unity, he and his friends are willing to put aside the freshman girls??at least until the weekend...
Founder of the Strong Women, Strong Girls??a program that teaches leadership skills to young girls in Boston and is looking to expand nationally—Hyde is “a powerful advocate for women’s issues; and exactly the kind of student we should recognize and encourage as a future public leader and women’s advocate,” Associate Professor of Social Sciences Jason Kaufman wrote in his nomination letter...
...popular when David Beckham dubbed himself a member of this elusive breed in a British men’s magazine. The fact that a popular, heterosexual male could be in touch with his feminine side and still be married—to the former lead singer of the Spice Girls??gave metrosexuality the legitimacy it needed. This legitimacy was further cemented by the success of the TV show “Queer Eye For The Straight Guy,” in which five gay men makeover a heterosexual man, teaching him how to dress and act more fashionably...