The good fight shows up in the graphs. 
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Replying to @gedankenstuecke
BTW can you find non-binary people, so not just men and women?
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Replying to @o_guest @gedankenstuecke
And perhaps use labels 'men' and 'women' instead of 'male' and 'female'? Or am I too picky?
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Pardon my ignorance here but I'm really confused. Besides relating to other species, what's the difference? Not trying to be difficult. I just don't get it.
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It's the disparity between use "males" vs "females". The latter is basically only used for women and animals, while the former is almost never used to refer to human men. I'll dig up some research for you done on massive corpora.
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Here's something for you to read:http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/18/opinion/18iht-edsafire.4943390.html …
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"Unlike male, female has a long and inglorious history as a derogatory noun—its record of disgrace pollutes even a benign phrase like female voter."http://www.slate.com/blogs/lexicon_valley/2016/02/18/when_you_should_use_female_woman_or_lady_as_an_adjective_a_guide.html …
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"Avoid language and images that make male the Self and female the Other.[4] Researchers have found that Wikipedia articles about women are more likely to contain words such as woman, female and lady, than articles about men are to contain the male equivalents. This suggests ...
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... that editors see male as the default or null gender, and that biographies are assumed to be of men unless otherwise stated.[5][6][7]" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Writing_about_women …
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