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Zeuro · 26-30, F
Because he probably wasn’t aware that blonde is feminine and blond is masculine/neutral. Most english words are simply gender neutral, it’s mainly French borrowings that that do that whole fiancé vs fiancée thing. And of course not everyone knows French
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KarenisKenziesmum · 51-55, F
@Zeuro Please don't use obscenities on my posts, thank you very much.
People start learning French in school at the age of 11 and do it up to age 13, or 16 if they choose it as an option (which I did). Our French teacher really was French and she liked us to address her as Mademoiselle Tessier.
People start learning French in school at the age of 11 and do it up to age 13, or 16 if they choose it as an option (which I did). Our French teacher really was French and she liked us to address her as Mademoiselle Tessier.