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It's interesting that someone said the use of the term, hot chicks, was very offensive! That's funny, here's a book, released recently in the United States entitled, "I Hate Men". Why isn't anyone offended by that? There was also an article in the Washington Post a few months ago entitled, "Why Can't We Hate Men"? I don't hear any complaints about that! Why isn't that considered to be "very offensive"? Is this a double standard?
 
False equivalency, men are on average, bigger stronger, more aggressive than the other sex try living in a patriarchal, country like Afganistan.
 
In the 1950's women were called broads, not sure were that came from. Lets not get too carried away with having slang removed from the most peoples lexicon, in order to be politically correct.
 
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