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People have replaced that word with the B word. I am not sure it is a big improvement. When someone says "You are my B word now, rather than you are my (that word)" it shows we have switched from thinking racism is acceptable to thinking sexism is acceptable. How about neither?

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Christyl Rivers, Phd.
Christyl Rivers, Phd.

Written by Christyl Rivers, Phd.

Ecopsychologist, Writer, Farmer, Defender of reality, and Cat Castle Custodian.

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