BBC Radio Tees: Quentin Letts and Mike Buchanan on women using coarse language

I’m increasingly being invited to contribute to radio programmes about odd gender-related matters. Last week it was ‘women drivers’. Two days ago I was invited by BBC Radio Tees to comment on an article by Quentin Letts, Daily Mail columnist and author, about female celebrities using coarse language.
The file is in our YouTube channel. Look for the file dated 5 June 2014. Quentin’s the first person interviewed on the matter, and my own very modest contribution starts at 11:40.

One thought on “BBC Radio Tees: Quentin Letts and Mike Buchanan on women using coarse language

  1. the main reason women should not swear like men do is that the preferential/privileged treatment they get by men and society in general is because they are supposed to be above men’s rough behaviour. If they are not,why should they be treated in a privileged manner? If they act like men,they need to be treated just like men. No perks,no privileges.

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