What do you call American females?
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"Embrace the aliveness of diversity and let go of rigid labels; true vitality and intelligence flourish when we transcend tribal boundaries in love and life."
According to Osho, American females are 'ladies'—though in American slang 'lady' cheekily implies 'a good lay.' He uses the joke to spotlight how words—and cultures—carry different energies. Beyond labels, he praises America’s aliveness born from crossbreeding, urging us to drop tribal boundaries in love and life, embrace diversity, and value vitality and intelligence over rigid conventions.
He jokes that Americans call women “ladies” (sometimes with a naughty twist), and the deeper point is to drop rigid labels and welcome lively, diverse mixing.
Why this matters practically
- Words change across cultures; listen beyond labels to real meaning.
- Choose relationships beyond race, religion, or neighborhood; diversity enriches life and intelligence.
- Value aliveness, humor, and openness over moralistic rigidity.
- Choose relationships beyond race, religion, or neighborhood; diversity enriches life and intelligence.
- Value aliveness, humor, and openness over moralistic rigidity.
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