Is it bad that I kind of love that the author takes a swipe at the overly PC writer who refuses to name women in a book on women and drinking? The reviewer correctly notes that “none of the societies surveyed had any trouble telling a woman from a man.” I think I like the review better than the actual book because reading “all genders” for women would annoy me inside of a chapter.
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Is it bad that I kind of love that the author takes a swipe at the overly PC writer who refuses to name women in a book on women and drinking? The reviewer correctly notes that “none of the societies surveyed had any trouble telling a woman from a man.” I think I like the review better than the actual book because reading “all genders” for women would annoy me inside of a chapter.