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Topic: Correct or not?
jazzinc's photo
Wed 06/24/15 07:30 AM
Female vs Woman? Male vs Man?

What is the correct term for human being??

Those terms are used for animals too.

Thanks for your comments


PS/ HE and SHE must be used exclusively for human being.No animals.

Rooster35's photo
Wed 06/24/15 07:41 AM

Female vs Woman? Male vs Man?

What is the correct term for human being??

Those terms are used for animals too.

Thanks for your comments


PS/ HE and SHE must be used exclusively for human being.No animals.


Referring to Human beings as male or female simply implies that the person believes that Human beings evolved in the same manner and right alongside other animals. In three words: its own kind.
Enemies of Humanity insist that Man is an animal in order to cheapen Human Life and ultimately terminate it.
Creationists rejects the Animal-Man views of Evolutionists by stressing that Humans are Man and Woman, not male and female. That elevates the Human Being to his rightful status, that of a caretaker for earth and the animals that live on it.

jazzinc's photo
Wed 06/24/15 07:55 AM


Female vs Woman? Male vs Man?

What is the correct term for human being??

Those terms are used for animals too.

Thanks for your comments


PS/ HE and SHE must be used exclusively for human being.No animals.


Referring to Human beings as male or female simply implies that the person believes that Human beings evolved in the same manner and right alongside other animals. In three words: its own kind.
Enemies of Humanity insist that Man is an animal in order to cheapen Human Life and ultimately terminate it.
Creationists rejects the Animal-Man views of Evolutionists by stressing that Humans are Man and Woman, not male and female. That elevates the Human Being to his rightful status, that of a caretaker for earth and the animals that live on it.

Creationists rejects the Animal-Man views of Evolutionists by stressing that Humans are Man and Woman, not male and female. That elevates the Human Being to his rightful status, that of a caretaker for earth and the animals that live on it.

Your comment is very appreciated// Thanks.

Rooster35's photo
Wed 06/24/15 08:24 AM
You're welcome.

It's just my opinion.

Beachfarmer's photo
Wed 06/24/15 08:30 AM
Semantics vs. Colloquialisms ??????

Dodo_David's photo
Wed 06/24/15 09:09 AM
What is the correct term for human being??


According to the Melmacian dictionary, the correct term is "pathetic". :tongue:


Datwasntme's photo
Wed 06/24/15 10:09 AM

Female vs Woman? Male vs Man?

What is the correct term for human being??

Those terms are used for animals too.

Thanks for your comments


PS/ HE and SHE must be used exclusively for human being.No animals.


dont think i have ever called an animal a woman or man <scratches head>

female or male can be of any age and most aniamls as well as most humans(since i remember hearing about some that are both i will leave it as that)

woman or man is norm the term used after maturity (age differ's some will say its 18 or 21 some say its sooner or later)



1j9b6c5's photo
Wed 06/24/15 10:34 AM
Where does the mailman fit in the grander scheme. Does that mean that Caitlin is a male woman?

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Wed 06/24/15 10:56 AM
What is the correct term for human being??

Whatever is practical.

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Wed 06/24/15 12:00 PM

What is the correct term for human being??



Earthling Humanoid

TMommy's photo
Wed 06/24/15 12:35 PM
"Hey. whatsyername..come here" bigsmile

DavidCommaGeek's photo
Wed 06/24/15 12:54 PM
The proper term to distinguish between gender/sex is "male" or "female", as appropriate.
"Man" and "woman" have very different meanings depending on which culture or society you are looking at. A "Man" in one culture may still be considered a boy, or just not a "man" in another culture. Same goes for females and "woman". (Ex: In some cultures a female is not a "woman" until she loses her virginity - spinsters would never be "real" women.)

"Male" and "female" are biological distinctions, and I'm not even sure a church could deny that there are valid biological differences warranting the distinction. If you want to address a non-human animal by a gender-specific name, they have such names for just about every conceivable species on the planet. A fox, for example, can be a "reynard (male)" or "vixen (female)".

mikeyspace4691's photo
Wed 06/24/15 01:16 PM

What is the correct term for human being??


According to the Melmacian dictionary, the correct term is "pathetic". :tongue:




That makes about as much sense as the rest of this thread..:thumbsup:

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Wed 06/24/15 02:07 PM
Bullchit or crap....introverted or shy...extroverted or gregarious...fat or overweight...skinny or slender...beige or ecru...toilet or chitter or head or potty or lavatory or restroom or bathroom or loo...yawn

metalwing's photo
Wed 06/24/15 02:12 PM
Correct doesn't have anything to do with it. It's called "syntax".

Conrad_73's photo
Wed 06/24/15 02:26 PM
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Suborder: Haplorhini
Family: Hominidae
Genus: Homo
Species: H. sapiens

Goofball73's photo
Wed 06/24/15 02:46 PM
For the right price, she will call me anything I want her to. :angel:

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Wed 06/24/15 02:48 PM
and was the price right?

Goofball73's photo
Wed 06/24/15 05:37 PM
Of course. Gotta have mad negotiating skills.

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Wed 06/24/15 05:48 PM

Where does the mailman fit in the grander scheme. Does that mean that Caitlin is a male woman?


i think the term is "she-male"

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