(May 28, 2013 at 7:40 pm)rexbeccarox Wrote: The reason I answered it was because it was obvious what you meant. I pointed out that it was loaded because you were directly asking me a question based on a definition I didn't agree with, and had pointed out so.Again, that's not what a loaded question is. Disagreeing with a definition used in a question doesn't make it a loaded question. A loaded question "contains a controversial or unjustified assumption". Perhaps it's different in America, but in England we say a woman is pregnant with a baby, not a foetus or embryo.
Quote:Also, please don't doubt my intelligence. I'm fully aware of what a loaded question is.This has nothing to do with doubting your intelligence. One can be intelligent and not understand what a loaded question is. The two are not mutually exclusive.