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As the saying goes, "habit becomes nature", some things in life are used to wanting to change, and the feeling is awkward. No, the gender of the cats in our hometown is used male and female, not male and female, and other

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As the saying goes, "habit becomes nature", some things in life are used to wanting to change, and the feeling is awkward.

This is not, our hometown called the sex of the cat is male and female, not male and female, and the gender of other animals is all male and female, why is it called so, I have not understood. I have a comrade-in-arms is a person from Huaihua, Hunan, they call "a few mouths in a family" for "a family with several heads", every time I hear him chat with others and ask about the topic of "how many heads do you have in your family", I can't help but laugh, I feel that the head is a quantifier for animals such as pigs and cows, how to use it to call people? It's as awkward as calling people pigs and cows.

Do you have any strange colloquial names? Share the nagging too!

As the saying goes, "habit becomes nature", some things in life are used to wanting to change, and the feeling is awkward. No, the gender of the cats in our hometown is used male and female, not male and female, and other

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