Top stuff. The fact we use he so much where she would do as well - like for God for one - is actually one example of institutional sexism.
"Son of a banana. LOLOL I have teach the little ones that..... I've been pushing "son of a beachball" for too long.. I also say "MOTHER FATHER" every once in awhile. "
Reason for the current trend to use «she» as the gender-neutral pronoun? Asked 12 years, 3 months ago Modified 4 years, 4 months ago Viewed 32k times
There are some questions on gender-neutral pronouns both here and on Writers.
In academia, there is currently a movement toward using the feminine pronoun at all times.
I wonder why that is. I came across several examples on papers I read, but the only one I can remember at the moment is a book: Seth Godin's Linchpin. While some might not be comfortable labeling it as part of academia, it suits my point perfectly. Every time he refers to a person, he uses the feminine pronoun.
I remember reading somewhere that it was recommended to use the opposite of what most people stereotype the profession as. So, for example, when talking about a chiropractor, you would use "her", and when talking about a secretary, you would use "his".