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Old 10-02-2021, 01:05 PM #20
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if they want to have inclusive terms then that's one thing but they shouldn't remove another .
Well thats always been it for me on this topic. I see no issue, at all (and its maybe even preferable tbh) in midwives or whoever using 'inclusive'/nonsexbased terms for those who do not identify with their sex. Make the patient as comfy as possible right? Affects noone else really if for their appointments, they are called chest feeders, or anything like that. And could help the patient, a lot.

However I do NOT find it inclusive at all, to wholesale remove usual language.

Like, even the likes of this ridiculous 'menstruators' thing (possibly the most well known instance of this?). Menstruators, and 'people who menstruate' are bloody awful terms for so so many. I have never, since the start of this, understood why the answer was not...'women, transmen and non binary people'?! Seems the bloody obvious answer? But no. Not acceptable.

Last edited by Vicky.; 10-02-2021 at 01:06 PM.
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