My personal take is to just use lawyer, when gender is irrelevant. This may get your audience confused when using “she” in the next sentence. But it could help weaken the stereotypes about genders if we did this more often IMHO.
If needed “female lawyer” or “lawyer who is a woman” are good otherwise.
My personal take is to just use lawyer, when gender is irrelevant. This may get your audience confused when using “she” in the next sentence. But it could help weaken the stereotypes about genders if we did this more often IMHO.
If needed “female lawyer” or “lawyer who is a woman” are good otherwise.
I know, use the worst of all options, “lawyeress.” /s
Waiter = Waitress
Lawyer = Lawyress
Lawyer femoid 😒
lawyeoid 😏
When we’re driving, my wife often acts as a navigatrix