Actor or Actress?

Should an Actor/Actress be called an 'Actor' regardless of gender?


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RikuX2

Second Lieutenant
I've always wondered what people's opinion's where on the naming of an Actor/Actress.
I've always thought that when referring to an Actor you call them an 'Actor', no matter the gender, a unisex label if you will.
Then when i talk like that people get angry at me "for not respecting the rights of women" I think it's completely
silly but i'm just wondering what your's guys's opinions where!
So i've added a poll! Please vote!
 
Gee, is "mankind" gender specific? No.

Some feminists just go too far. Like postman. Postwoman? Puleeeze!
 
I voted for no because I'd like to know the difference when just saying "actor" or "actress". male/fem. you know...
 
Yes! fucking sexest woman needa get back to the kitchen . . . lol.
On a serious note. . . theres nothing wrong with woman being called actors ... right?
 
I don't know why women don't want to be called actors, isn't the point of feminists is to be treated like men?
 
Yes! fucking sexest woman needa get back to the kitchen . . . lol.
On a serious note. . . theres nothing wrong with woman being called actors ... right?

I prefer the sexiest women pole dancing half naked


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The same goes for waiter waitress thing. You wait on me, than you are my waiter, regardless of gender. If I was a woman, i would like the tress at the end of my title, but I'm not lol.
 
If we start calling women actresses actors we might as well start calling women postal workers mailmen, and waitresses waiters.

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