Semi:
Pros- Increased Capacity(YES), multiple safetys(YES), possibility for slimmer profile/more concealable (Not so about the same to a little higher profile), relatively easy reloads(YES)
Cons- Have to carry cocked and locked (most models) or rack the slide for first shot, reliability of safety (knowing it is safe and trusting it to be are two different things)(too many safetys problem, a safety like on the trigger or on back of pistolgrip ok but not great),
light trigger in stressful events( unless custom done the trigger pull is most of the time greater then the revolver), lots of moving parts to catch clothes or other things in pocket firing(YES)

Revolver:
Pros- Simple operation (all you have to do is pull the trigger)(Yes), many models have no or minimal external hammer/ can be fired from a pocket without any parts to get caught(Yes), not leaving shells all over the place (I'm not really concerned about leaving evidence, but I know others are, so I'm including it)(yes thats good), some as light as semi and they make them lighter then semi-autos.
Cons- Limited ammo supply(No and Yes, 44spl is harder to find ammo, 357mag/38spl easy to find more varity to suit the revolvers weight), relatively complicated reloads( No, Easier to reload then semi-auto), wider body/harder to conceal( No again)
Zundfolge says;
With a revolver, you'll likely get burned through your clothing by the blast coming out of the cylinder/barrel gap (and/or catch your clothing on fire). Good chance of burning your hand too which means you're also probably only getting one shot off.

Never have I had this problem with the small revolvers with standard loads
this is some thing you get from larger frame revolvers with mag loads.

Got my mom a snub nose revolver 38spl she loves it and does better with it then any center fire semi-auto she fired. I know many females that carry revolvers so I do not know where Zundfolge is coming from.