Talk:Penny Polendina/@comment-27353402-20160217212629/@comment-26882656-20160217214943

The last time I checked "android" didn't refer to a specific gender. Just a robot that looks human. Like mankind. Man refers to the entire human species, while woman refers to the gender. Okay maybe not the exact same example but language is flawed.

"Though the term android refers to robotic humanoids regardless of apparent gender, the Greek prefix "andr-" refers to man in the masculine gendered sense.[1] Because of this prefix, many read Android as referring to male-styled robots."

Okay, yea. You are sort of right. Still, like "man", "android" still covers both genders.