I noticed a relationship between words being labeled as masculine or feminine and their implication. For example, the word “silk” has s in it. S is actually considered a sensual letter and sound. Silk is soft and the word itself sounds soft. It is considered to be feminine. Some words have negative meaning, implying underlying beliefs about genders in a society. A mutt is not bad of a word in and of its own. It’s just a dog that doesn’t have a pure breed. But placed in relation to a person, this means they sleep around and aren’t desirable. And this usually is applied to men.