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	<title>Is it misogynistic to use the &quot;C-word?&quot;</title>
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	<description>Is it  considered misogynous to use &quot;the C-word&quot; ?  It had never even occured to me that it might be until my sister asked that I never use it as it was &quot;so anti-women.&quot;  At the right moment, it&apos;s SUCH a useful word, but I don&apos;t want to appear to be &quot;anti-women&quot;, since I&apos;m not .  Is my sister&apos;s view unusual?</description>
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	<category>language</category>
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