Re: Language use and hypersensitivity

Subject: Re: Language use and hypersensitivity
From: "Sherman,Diane R" <Diane -dot- R -dot- Sherman -at- KP -dot- ORG>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 16:43:19 -0700

??? pussy-foot ??? !!!



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>From: Kim Keegan[SMTP:keegan -at- explorers -dot- com]
>Sent: Thursday, September 18, 1997 1:42 PM
>To: Technical Writers List; for al
>Cc: Sherman,Diane R
>Subject: Re: Language use and hypersensitivity
>
>Wayne Douglass wrote:
>
>> I'll worry about "master/slave," "abort," and even "subjunctive" in
>> technical writing when dog breeders get self-conscious about "bitch."
>
>Well said. Having worked directly with breeders for one client, I
>quickly became desensitized to comments like "My best bitch just dropped
>a litter. There are six pups on the ground." I heard some interesting
>stories involving turkey basters! I agree, this master/slave/abort....
>issue should be put to rest. If the terms are appropriate for the
>industry, I see no reason to pussy-foot around.
>
>Kim
>
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