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男女の言葉遣い. For questions about gender-specific speech or how to address or refer to people depending on their gender. Note that Japanese doesn't have grammatical gender.
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When women use わ at the end of a sentence, is it different from よ?
Disclaimer: I'm just a random Japanese native and my answer below isn't based on formal research or anything like that.
The feminine 「わ」 seems to have become almost extinct. You see it in text books …