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This article has changed a lot since I first started working on it. Back then "gender" was the most common way to refer to whether any organism, human or otherwise, was male or female. And by "most common," I mean "in the
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were gender is equated with a) male and female etc., and where it is with b) "man and woman, etc.". You claimed that the former "does not seem to reflect the article and its sources", when, just for example, its usage quite clearly outnumbers the latter.
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Don't particularly intend on starting a mess of a conversation again, but it's ironic that you just defined "man" and "woman" in relation to the male and female genders, ("nouns for all humans of the male and female genders"), which is my exact point.
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