why not “a female” or “a male”?
- those words describe sex, not gender.- gender is about our identity and expression – things that actually matter in our everyday lives. “biological sex”, on the other hand, relates to things like chromosomes, gonads, genitals – if you're not someone's doctor or something, then focusing on them so much is… kinda creepy 😬 
- they're biological terms- they're mostly used for animals (who don't have genders). think of nature documentaries and sentences like “the male tries to seduce the female with his birdsong”. - sure, humans are part of the animal kingdom too. but we're undeniably different from other animals – reducing us to only our “zoological” nature while dismissing culture and civilisation is quite insulting. 
- it makes you sound like a cop- law enforcement uses those terms to distance themselves from the perp's humanity. - think of sentences like “the officers have identified a 45yo black male as a primary suspect, he was resisting arrest and got fatally wounded as a result”. 
- it makes you sound like an incel- “females” and even “femoids” or “foids” is a common vocabulary among incels – they don't consider women fully human and emphasise it in the language they use. 
![Screenshot from an article on “Incels wiki” that says: Femoid is a derogatory term used in the incel community to refer to a woman. "Femoid" comes from the contraction of the word "female" and "android" (robot), to emphasize the allegedly icy nature of women.[1] Another version of the expression is "foid", a contraction of "femoid". Another derogatory term used in the incel community to refer to women is "toilet".](./images/incels.jpg)
- it makes you sound like a transphobe- transphobes are obsessed with people's genitals at birth and deliberately emphasise someone's “biological sex” to misgender them. - they literally made “adult human female” their identification mark. 

- the usage is usually not symmetrical, skewed against women- There are entire subreddits (/r/MenAndFemales, /r/femalesandmen, /r/men_and_females) collecting instances of people using “a female” and “a man” in the same sentence (as well as infantalising adult women as “girls”). 
- it makes you sound like a ferengi- srsly, just stop 







