Couldn't you have found a more inclusive term for the skill set? Something a little less demeaning and sexist?
If you think it's not demeaning and sexist tell me you wouldn't at least notice if it was termed "woman-at-arms".
Hell... you could've gone with fighter or combatant Holy Warrior or best of all Paladin "because the whole skill set screams d&d paladin".
Just something a little less demeaning and exclusionary of women.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-at-armsThere's nothing demeaning or sexist about it. No offense, but instead of trying to be some feminist extremist, you should get a life. Just because some word or sentence contains the word 'man' doesn't mean women are left out of the equation. You're acting like a victim of a crime that was never committed.