Neither, it doesn't fit the context of the point I made.
David Attenborough uses Female a lot when describing animals ont telly. He does not describe his daughter, wife, or sisters as 'The females'
I do wonder why the choice was made for Females and not Women though, gravitas? Maybe that does fit my point.
I agree it's neither. I was disagreeing with your opinion on how 'females' is used and your judgement on people who do (mostly/always/especially).
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Neither, it doesn't fit the context of the point I made.
David Attenborough uses Female a lot when describing animals ont telly.
He does not describe his daughter, wife, or sisters as 'The females'
I do wonder why the choice was made for Females and not Women though, gravitas?
Maybe that does fit my point.