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“Guy” is used differently in different contexts, just like “girl”.
If someone says “the girls had a sleepover” you know they’re probably talking about female children. If someone’s talking about a girls’ night out, you know they’re almost certainly talking about women.
"Would you have sex with a group of guys?” is using guy as a stand-in for man. But, if someone said “Guys, can we all just quiet down for a second so Stan can speak?” it’s a synonym for “folks” or “people” or something gender-neutral.
It could be girls!
Not a native speaker but “guy” is gender neutral for a while now, at least on the variety used online. At least from what I know
Litmus test is the “Would you have sex with a group of guys?”
If you’re picturing a orgy with hairy people holding shlongs, then it’s not gender neutral.
“Guy” is used differently in different contexts, just like “girl”.
If someone says “the girls had a sleepover” you know they’re probably talking about female children. If someone’s talking about a girls’ night out, you know they’re almost certainly talking about women.
"Would you have sex with a group of guys?” is using guy as a stand-in for man. But, if someone said “Guys, can we all just quiet down for a second so Stan can speak?” it’s a synonym for “folks” or “people” or something gender-neutral.
Dipping the tip into a group of guys and checking the color.
Based
You are correct but you can’t get away from pedants online.
I know because I’m one of them.
Well then you’re not my friend, guy.
He’s not your guy buddy!
Oh no