Sir Nedwood on Nostr: no, what I'm saying is in France for example, objects considered to have a masculine ...
no, what I'm saying is in France for example, objects considered to have a masculine character had the masculine article "le" before the noun, and feminine used "la".
The context you are talking about was not a thing and should never have been a thing. Males are masculine, females are feminine. Yes there are some males that behave more feminine, and some females that behave more masculine. But that doesn't change the gender.
The context you are talking about was not a thing and should never have been a thing. Males are masculine, females are feminine. Yes there are some males that behave more feminine, and some females that behave more masculine. But that doesn't change the gender.