You could replace the word woman with person and it still applies, seems a bit pointlessly gendered to me
It's her life, it's her gender. She's not implying that her experiences are exclusive to her gender.
She may not mean to be, but from a linguistic standpoint, by using woman instead of person she inherently is implying that the specificity of gender matters.
It's the same as when a guy needlessly genders a woman in a story to make it mysoginistic.
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You could replace the word woman with person and it still applies, seems a bit pointlessly gendered to me
It's her life, it's her gender. She's not implying that her experiences are exclusive to her gender.
She may not mean to be, but from a linguistic standpoint, by using woman instead of person she inherently is implying that the specificity of gender matters.
It's the same as when a guy needlessly genders a woman in a story to make it mysoginistic.