After reading this article I find the use of both of the terms very interesting. To say that you use "Women's Language" makes you seem a certain way, like you are the average American women. You live in a more traditional environment compared to living in a society where you go out in the working world. This also goes for men. There are many more "dads" who stay home while the "moms" are working outside of the home.
Today's times, I think, generate more people who are educated to speak with more power regardless of how they live. If you are a homemaker than you probably speak using both patterns, depending on who your audience is and vice versa. (Same goes for men as well).
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Good job. Please number your blogs.
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