This is all nonsense! If you don't say "my guy", the alternative would surely be "my boyfriend" or "my date". However you put it, there is going to be the possessive "my". Do you want them to say "the guy" or what? Even in si ... read full comment
This is all nonsense! If you don't say "my guy", the alternative would surely be "my boyfriend" or "my date". However you put it, there is going to be the possessive "my". Do you want them to say "the guy" or what? Even in sickness, people say, "my headache", "my cancer", "my stomach ache". That does not mean they own the illness as you suggest. Try to understand the context, and that will help you put away your feminist inclinations.
This is all nonsense! If you don't say "my guy", the alternative would surely be "my boyfriend" or "my date". However you put it, there is going to be the possessive "my". Do you want them to say "the guy" or what? Even in si ...
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