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Yes, but the point was the opposite. Of course the girl can make it explicit if SHE wants. She could just say "I went out with Caroline".
But it's the jealous boyfriend who is interested in knowing the gender of the friend and gives importance to it. And for him, it's a problem that the language has no gender and doesn't "force" his girlfriend to tell if the friend was a male or a female. His only options are to further inquire or to remain with the doubt.
Basically the point was that English does work fine being simple and removing non-essential information, but in a few cases it does have its drawbacks and one could wish for a more complex grammar (the example was a bit simplistic, but I used it because it is easy to understand).