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Visit 5 year s ago
it's more sexist to call this picture sexist than the picture is sexist.. "future grave occupant" is all any shirt really needs to say.
       
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Beautiful 5 year s ago
Interesting they all assume the one in pink is a girl and the one on green is male, isnt that sexist.
       
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Order 5 year s ago
> Interesting they all assume the one in pink is a girl and the one on green is male, isnt that sexist.

Exactly this.
       
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Concern 5 year s ago
The photo makes no reference as to what gender each of the subjects identify as. The future "doctor" very likely is identifying as a female. Are all of those who commented "assuming" each person's gender by some preconceived notion of how she wears her hair?
       
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