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El profesional muestra el tipo de sandía que suele tener mejor sabor y textura
A short video posted online has sparked a debate about the use of gendered terms for inanimate objects. The video, created by a TikTok user known as 'FRUTERO TIKTOKERO,' shows a man comparing two watermelons, referring to one as 'female' and the other as 'male' based on their size. The video quickly gained popularity, with thousands of views and shares. Some viewers found the humor in the video's simplicity, while others criticized the use of gendered language for non-living things. "It's just a bit of fun," said the video's creator in a comment. "I didn't mean to offend anyone." However, others argued that such language reinforces gender stereotypes. The video highlights the ongoing conversation about language and its impact on society.
El profesional muestra el tipo de sandía que suele tener mejor sabor y textura