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05-19-2021 08:16 PM
Just heard Breezies rep (daughter of founder??) call breasts, boobs. Host Amy used correct term, breasts. I think the term, boobs came in when women were embarassed to call breasts, breasts. Then, later the more modern, "girls" came in. I don't know why women feel they can't call parts of their anatomy by the correct term. It's as if it's something to be ashamed of. What are we teaching our daughters about their bodies?
05-19-2021 08:22 PM
I'd rather "boobs" than what my 22 year old daughter says. She uses the T word.
05-19-2021 08:22 PM
@lanstine wrote:Just heard Breezies rep (daughter of founder??) call breasts, boobs. Host Amy used correct term, breasts. I think the term, boobs came in when women were embarassed to call breasts, breasts. Then, later the more modern, "girls" came in. I don't know why women feel they can't call parts of their anatomy by the correct term. It's as if it's something to be ashamed of. What are we teaching our daughters about their bodies?
I've always like the word bosom.
05-19-2021 08:24 PM
To each their own. I just want everyone to have healthy ones, whatever you want to call them. BC itself is more important than what we call our body parts.
05-19-2021 08:25 PM - edited 05-19-2021 08:27 PM
Had a Doctor tell me many yrs ago abt when he was in Medical School. He was caring for a patient from very rural West Va who said she had history of " fire balls in her Eucharist ". Come to find out she had " fibroids in the uterus ".
Prefer proper terms regarding anatomy . Breast is waht I say.
05-19-2021 08:27 PM
I also don't care for the use of the word "hiney" (however it's spelled). Sounds like something a five year old would say.
05-19-2021 08:28 PM
At my age they are no longer girls, but ladies. 🤣🤣
05-19-2021 08:28 PM
@daisyk wrote:I'd rather "boobs" than what my 22 year old daughter says. She uses the T word.
I agree I hate the T word.
05-19-2021 08:31 PM
@lanstine wrote:Just heard Breezies rep (daughter of founder??) call breasts, boobs. Host Amy used correct term, breasts. I think the term, boobs came in when women were embarassed to call breasts, breasts. Then, later the more modern, "girls" came in. I don't know why women feel they can't call parts of their anatomy by the correct term. It's as if it's something to be ashamed of. What are we teaching our daughters about their bodies?
I agree. They talk like adolescents. I expect better from grown women.
05-19-2021 08:42 PM
Years ago, when Q just started (from what they had been), had a wonderful, very knowledged host, Kathy Levine.
Kathy had beautiful manners, was a true professional and highly respected. She used the term "girls" in the early 1980's.
"Girls" are sufficient for me.
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