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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
Bristol |
I like to use it. As a verb as well as a noun and with additions. It's not for lack of vocabulary either; I just think it's a great word to say. One syllable, two hard consonants and it's a snappy little word. Plus I like to think as a member of the distaff I am reclaiming it by using it. It no longer has the power it once had to shock me and that is a good thing in my book. I also understand that other people feel very differently about the issue so pick my context wisely when I do use it. Or spell it with a q like Chaucer. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I like to use it. As a verb as well as a noun and with additions. It's not for lack of vocabulary either; I just think it's a great word to say. One syllable, two hard consonants and it's a snappy little word. Plus I like to think as a member of the distaff I am reclaiming it by using it. It no longer has the power it once had to shock me and that is a good thing in my book. I also understand that other people feel very differently about the issue so pick my context wisely when I do use it. Or spell it with a q like Chaucer."
That's quaint |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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im from Edinburgh "cunt" as a word is used often and often in a non aggressive way as in "look at the wee cunt,hes just like his dad" or hows it goin ya wee cunt" |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Love it when it's used appropriately (sexually) in the heat of the moment, especially when it's being whispered in my ear, but otherwise dislike hearing it. |
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By *odareyouMan
over a year ago
not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds) |
I was talking to my wife today after our son got sent home early from school for swearing.
I said, "Apparently, he said the 'c' word."
She said, "Well that wasn't clever was it?"
I replied, "No... It was cunt!! "
Rarely use the word myself when I do its with meaning |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You mean cunt? I love the word.
...words can always be taken out of context. The way one uses a word illustrates its meaning. So, no offence taken unless it's used offensively.
But, generally speaking. It's just a word.
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