Anthrocide
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Introit:
Origin:
late Middle English (denoting an entrance or the action of going in): via Old French from Latin introitus, from introire 'enter', from intro- 'to the inside' + ire 'go'
Introit is typically a religious term, but I understand the point being conveyed. Personally, "introitus" reminds me of "clitorus", because there is some vague similarity (and I am a little perverted). Though, one would not enter the clitoris; rather, one would enter the vaginal tract. I suppose you already knew that. Also, the vagina is actually part of the whole: the vulva. Too many people substitute vagina for vulva, despite vulva being (generally) a more elegant term. Of course, feminists could care less about rebuking the misuse of female, anatomical terminology. In fact, they would rather reclaim the word, "slut". So tell me, are female INTP's prone to being feminists? If there are no females readily available, then what is the general (male) INTP milieu's opinion on the prevalence of INTP feminism?
Origin:
late Middle English (denoting an entrance or the action of going in): via Old French from Latin introitus, from introire 'enter', from intro- 'to the inside' + ire 'go'
Introit is typically a religious term, but I understand the point being conveyed. Personally, "introitus" reminds me of "clitorus", because there is some vague similarity (and I am a little perverted). Though, one would not enter the clitoris; rather, one would enter the vaginal tract. I suppose you already knew that. Also, the vagina is actually part of the whole: the vulva. Too many people substitute vagina for vulva, despite vulva being (generally) a more elegant term. Of course, feminists could care less about rebuking the misuse of female, anatomical terminology. In fact, they would rather reclaim the word, "slut". So tell me, are female INTP's prone to being feminists? If there are no females readily available, then what is the general (male) INTP milieu's opinion on the prevalence of INTP feminism?