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_Maggie_Dickens_ OP t1_iu5o5zw wrote

Thank you for pointing this out. My use of womxn is relatively new (about 1.5 years) and I am still defaulting to the habit of woman/women. This is swap or jumping around is not intentional and is part of my growth process.

As for "childless people," I use this as well to recognize that not all persons without kids by choice or circumstance do not identify as a womxn.

The complexities of language, labels, and identity are evidenced in my purposeful and accidental use of the terms you mentioned.

The primary differentiation in the community I live and work in is childfree vs childless. The others are bigger than the childfree and childless community.

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Other_Exercise t1_iuhf3jm wrote

Not trying to be petty, but I'm not sure what womxn means in this context? Could you explain?

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Kickedoutagain1 t1_iuhsn24 wrote

Why are you saying womxn? How is this word pronounced and why are you using it?

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