It can be. Many women find the term offensive, as it refers to a part of them in a demeaning way.
His first basketball coach had been a loud and demeaning martinet.
It is not appropriate to write demeaning sentences as they can be hurtful and disrespectful to others. It is important to use language that is inclusive and respectful towards others.
"Thug" is not inherently a swear word, but it can be considered derogatory when used in a disrespectful or demeaning manner towards someone. It's important to consider the context and intent behind the use of this term.
There are many women in the world.
I'd say c's. Use breasts in the future. it's less offensive.
Perjoratives are slang or colloquial words or terms, that have a demeaning or belittling effect- for example, 'preachy' would be a perjorative word you could use to describe someone who was very pedantic and long-winded in expressing their views, and so on.
The store held a sale on women's shoes. Women's interests may vary from men's interests.
The connectors appear to be complicated but they are simple friction clamps. You can use pliers and squeeze the opposing tits together and then pull the tube away from the filter....it is difficult to do this in one operation. There is probably a special tool to do this. I can do this with my fingers, no pliers needed. First use the pliers to flex the clamp...now try to use your fingers and pull away from the filter while pressing the clamp tits..with your fingers (TITS no offense, simply a mechanic's term)
There is a predominance of women working in nursing.
Women is plural, it means more than one, therefore use have:The women have nice carsWoman is singular, it means one, therefore use has:The woman has a nice car
The word "broads" is a slang term that is used by some to refer to women with a negative overtone. The term came into use with references to women around 1911.
a large gathering of women convened in the center to discuss International Women's Day.