triggrhappy94 said:
What's your opinion on the use of the word to referr to a girl?
"Girl" is a very specific type of female of the human species, namely aged between 3 and 12. The top number is variable depending on the subject in question. As for the word itself, I find it inherently irritating. A lead up to "Hen", really, but made to be patronising because of the juvernile part.
My problem with the bird analogies, this includes "bird" itself, is that they always carry connotations of bird-brained silliness. Not to mention pecking orders. I can't say I like associating these with women, of whatever age.
spartan231490 said:
It's not offensive. anyone who is "offended" by being called a chick, is just a feminist out of control looking for a reason to argue and spout her feminist rant. A word is nothing more than a vocal medium to convey meaning, therefore it is the meaning which is important, not the word used to convey that meaning. Considering that most people use "chick" to mean a woman, therefore, it is no more offensive than the word woman. If it is used to convey a condecension, or an insult, then that meaning is offensive, but this is not a condemnation of the word in general. many "politically correct" words can be used mockingly or as an outright insult, that doesn't mean that the word is itself insulting.
Words are very much like ideas in that the only people who fear them are small minded people.
Is that so, pig?
I mean, you won't mind me calling you that. It's just a word, isn't it? Just a vocal medium to convey meaning. I can't see any pig who uses 'chick' to refer to women having an issue. I only mean it as a generalised word for 'male human'. That okay with you pigs?
What words mean is inherently linked to their connotations. This is why "******" has become an insult rather than referring to a piece of wood. We don't call men "baby", or at least no woman I know does. We don't call you.. I don't know, I don't think 'pig' is a suitable slang comparison to 'chick', because while it has connotations of filth and gluttony, pigs are actually very intelligent creatures. I detailed my issues with chick above. Perhaps you could consider them a reasoned opinion and consider
why we have an issue with it rather than simply dismissing our concerns.
I also think it's quite telling that we don't have similar slang for men. "Guys" doesn't have negative connotations, unless you consider an effigy burnt at the stake of Guy Fawks. Hmmm...
Edit: It's worth adding that I dislike words like "chick" and "dude" because they sound so horribly juvenile to use. Unless it's "chick" in reference to a baby bird, anyway.