Yes, you can be inadverdantly be sexist by example of your elders or by misplaced instinct .
If someone accuses you of sexist behavior, you best bet to avoid a confrontation is to say : Excuse me, I am not very familiar with this subject, but would appreciate some advice if you care to give it. " This wil render you a non-threat and possibly make you a new friend, by showing your willingness to learn new attitudes.
Some people are naturally sexist, or they want to wind people up. Or it could be given by someone who read a review from a sexist point of view.
quirky, inadvertently humerous, drole.
A synonym for someone who stereotypes could be a "prejudiced person" or a "bigot."
It is a term of endearment, not meant to be sexist.
Because sexist is an adjective, not a noun, it cannot have a plural. You can have sexist men or sexist women.
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SEXIST, SEXIST SEXIST SEXIST!!! but to answer it, when he cheats, and an extremely sexist book would be, "Saving the world and other extreme sports" by James Patterson
There is no definitive answer to this. If you think it's sexist then Why do YOU think it's sexist but no one can really give you an answer.
The are "sexist" because they are all about girls.
just write this "You are one sexist man!"-
The key word is INADVERTENTLY (i.e.: mistakenly) open the mail - - No, it is not, especially providing you take action to return it to the carrier or the USPS as soon as possible WITH NOTHING MISSING.
Christianity is a broad word describing many different Churches with many different beliefs. Some forms of Christianity may indeed be considered sexist, but only to the person judging the belief. The fact that in some Churches only men can be priests might be considered sexist to someone but to another it might not. So the answer: no. Unless you personally believe a belief IS sexist then you should by no means consider an entire group of people sexist without being completely educated. Try not to judge people in general, much less an entire group of very different people. I am by no means trying to prove that no Christian (or Christian faith) is sexist, some may be, but not all.