You'll notice that all trans men-to-women actors have "actress" in their wikipedia anyway, likely because they don't like any words that might suggest masculinity. It's a regressive ideology, no wonder radfems hate them.
I was just about to say ... I mean, the feminine suffixes were the FIRST things to be attacked when "political correctness" was still just the stuff of "comedians" back in the mid-80s.
The real irony on top of all of this, is that certain terms - such as "waitress" and "stewardess" were the terms that were so common, I have come across men who didn't even realize that there were masculine terms for these jobs, and described themselves or other men unwittingly with the feminine titles.
Ironic considering "actress" was dropped to be more inclusive
You'll notice that all trans men-to-women actors have "actress" in their wikipedia anyway, likely because they don't like any words that might suggest masculinity. It's a regressive ideology, no wonder radfems hate them.
I was just about to say ... I mean, the feminine suffixes were the FIRST things to be attacked when "political correctness" was still just the stuff of "comedians" back in the mid-80s.
The real irony on top of all of this, is that certain terms - such as "waitress" and "stewardess" were the terms that were so common, I have come across men who didn't even realize that there were masculine terms for these jobs, and described themselves or other men unwittingly with the feminine titles.
who
It's pronouns are who/what.