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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Intelligent discussion time (on here? As if!)
So, the C word. Is it offensive and misogynistic to use it?
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Is it misogynistic to be offended by it?
By this I mean, the use of a slang term for Male genitalia is genetally accepted as at worst a mild, even comical insult (cock prick dick etc). If this is a case, does it show a misogynist bias to think the female equivalent is the worst possible thing to say?
Or is it just a word?
Does anyone care?
I am expressing no opinion, but throwing it out there to see where it lands!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It’s literally just a word
One I use very often. I’m not ‘edgy’ and ‘cool’ enough to claim it’s my favourite word, however I’m Scottish. It flows well with the way I talk. |
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To some it is offensive, to others it's not
In certain parts of the cuntry (intended ) ... it's every other word
All part of the rich and florid aspects of our wonderful language which has developed over centuries |
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I as a female use the word a lot. To me it's a part of my body which I'm proud of. It's how I enjoy sex and it's how I birthed my children. I can't be offended by being called such an amazing part of my body |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"To some it is offensive, to others it's not
In certain parts of the cuntry (intended ) ... it's every other word
All part of the rich and florid aspects of our wonderful language which has developed over centuries"
Florid. Nice word. My new fave F word |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I wouldn’t say it offends me but I hate the word and I never use it. I hear it out and about and just ignore it. If someone started using it in the bedroom then I’d say I don’t like it and don’t use it. |
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"To some it is offensive, to others it's not
In certain parts of the cuntry (intended ) ... it's every other word
All part of the rich and florid aspects of our wonderful language which has developed over centuries
Florid. Nice word. My new fave F word"
I'm a bit of a lexicophile ... not a real word... but should be |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It’s probably one of my most used words.
Love it.
Cunts "
I like you're second December Pic, you may not speak French. But you have a filthy mouth young lady! Come over her I have some soap for you! You cunt. |
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"I thought cunt was our word anyway. I use it when it’s needed to describe either a person or my bacon purse. "
I was once accused of having a poor vocabulary when I called someone it.
I disagreed, using various large words to explain how wide and varied my vocabulary is.
However I'm a great believer of using the right word at the right time ... and he really was a c... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I thought cunt was our word anyway. I use it when it’s needed to describe either a person or my bacon purse.
Bacon purse!?!"
Yeah like when a lady wets her lettus |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I thought cunt was our word anyway. I use it when it’s needed to describe either a person or my bacon purse.
Bacon purse!?!
Yeah like when a lady wets her lettus "
The ol beef curtains |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I thought cunt was our word anyway. I use it when it’s needed to describe either a person or my bacon purse.
Bacon purse!?!
Similar to sausage wallet "
And so the descent begins .... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It doesn't offend me, I just don't like it and I don't use it. I think it comes from my mum as she hates it.
Ironically, as I have a Yorkshire accent sometimes when I say couldn't it sounds very similar to that particular word. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I thought cunt was our word anyway. I use it when it’s needed to describe either a person or my bacon purse.
Bacon purse!?!
Similar to sausage wallet
Or otter's pocket "
Here we go . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I thought cunt was our word anyway. I use it when it’s needed to describe either a person or my bacon purse.
Bacon purse!?!
Similar to sausage wallet
Or otter's pocket "
Wizzards sleeve |
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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago
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It’s a word, I use it constantly when working, arching the news etc.
Not in front of kids or out in public obviously & hearing people (usually under 25’s) using it openly in public just makes me cringe.
It’s weird that in the phrase “Fuck off you cunt!” The last word is the worst, could have been wanker, shithead, paedo whatever yet the C word would still be the worst..
Odd really.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I thought cunt was our word anyway. I use it when it’s needed to describe either a person or my bacon purse.
Bacon purse!?!
Similar to sausage wallet
Or otter's pocket
Here we go .
What? "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I thought cunt was our word anyway. I use it when it’s needed to describe either a person or my bacon purse.
Bacon purse!?!
Yeah like when a lady wets her lettus
The ol beef curtains "
Wahey sure that’s been one of my usernames?
BeefDinner or BeefDripping sure I’ve had a name with beef in it before. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I thought cunt was our word anyway. I use it when it’s needed to describe either a person or my bacon purse.
Bacon purse!?!
Yeah like when a lady wets her lettus
The ol beef curtains
Wahey sure that’s been one of my usernames?
BeefDinner or BeefDripping sure I’ve had a name with beef in it before. "
Always my go to currry for take out beef curry nom Nom. Who's provideing is the beef |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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One of my very few rules as a sub... That word is forbidden. Which I accept completely. Language is my background and the thing I probably know most about, it's just a word as has been said and in the right context its exactly the right word. Peter Cook and Dudley Moore used it to incredible effect, I could think of loads of other examples. But no I don't use it and I truly don't like it being used to describe a lady's ploughed furrow. To me it's a negative word. Simon Cowell. He's one. My tuppence... isn't |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"To some it is offensive, to others it's not
In certain parts of the cuntry (intended ) ... it's every other word
All part of the rich and florid aspects of our wonderful language which has developed over centuries
Florid. Nice word. My new fave F word
I'm a bit of a lexicophile ... not a real word... but should be "
Should be.
Logophile and logomaniac are real words though and mean the same. That would only interest a lexicomaniac though! |
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By *izzy69Man
over a year ago
London |
I raised a similar thread before some months ago.
An old FB of mine said she only uses it in extreme situations as she considers it the ultimate abuse.
Even in sex it didn't really come to her naturally.
Whereas I love using it but only in a sexual situation. Even then it's reserved for the absolute height of passion and horniness or for sexual effect as I do tend to be vocal during sex. |
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"I thought cunt was our word anyway. I use it when it’s needed to describe either a person or my bacon purse.
Bacon purse!?!
Yeah like when a lady wets her lettus
The ol beef curtains
Wahey sure that’s been one of my usernames?
BeefDinner or BeefDripping sure I’ve had a name with beef in it before. " You were Beefy Length ?? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"One of my very few rules as a sub... That word is forbidden. Which I accept completely. Language is my background and the thing I probably know most about, it's just a word as has been said and in the right context its exactly the right word. Peter Cook and Dudley Moore used it to incredible effect, I could think of loads of other examples. But no I don't use it and I truly don't like it being used to describe a lady's ploughed furrow. To me it's a negative word. Simon Cowell. He's one. My tuppence... isn't "
And here is the crux. I am making no judgement, just stimulating debate. Why is it so offensive? Probably chicken and egg, but ...
Is it offensive because society is misogynistic enough to say a vagina is the worst of all things? Or is it offensive because we are conditioned to believe so, possibly because of the above reason? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"One of my very few rules as a sub... That word is forbidden. Which I accept completely. Language is my background and the thing I probably know most about, it's just a word as has been said and in the right context its exactly the right word. Peter Cook and Dudley Moore used it to incredible effect, I could think of loads of other examples. But no I don't use it and I truly don't like it being used to describe a lady's ploughed furrow. To me it's a negative word. Simon Cowell. He's one. My tuppence... isn't
And here is the crux. I am making no judgement, just stimulating debate. Why is it so offensive? Probably chicken and egg, but ...
Is it offensive because society is misogynistic enough to say a vagina is the worst of all things? Or is it offensive because we are conditioned to believe so, possibly because of the above reason?"
An excellent and very perceptive question. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It sounds more acceptable if added to :-
For example .....
Cuntwaffles
Cunty
CuntyBollocks
Cuntflaps
Are all less harsh than just piping up " Oi , Cunt "
Dont you agree "
As an adjective, especially when used by Paulie Walnuts in the Sopranos it's very expressive |
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By *reya73Woman
over a year ago
Whitley Bay |
The origins of the word are not offensive in nature .. perhaps somehow through the misogynistic need to ridicule females the word became an insult or offensive at some point in history.
I found ...
'In India through the Goddess Kunti, the word has since evolved from the Old Norse “kunta,” referring to vulvas, with many variations existing in other Germanic and Scandinavian languages'.
So personally, I'm havin my cunt back as a non offensive part of my female body!
but using the word carefully because of other people's feelings around it.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"The origins of the word are not offensive in nature .. perhaps somehow through the misogynistic need to ridicule females the word became an insult or offensive at some point in history.
I found ...
'In India through the Goddess Kunti, the word has since evolved from the Old Norse “kunta,” referring to vulvas, with many variations existing in other Germanic and Scandinavian languages'.
So personally, I'm havin my cunt back as a non offensive part of my female body!
but using the word carefully because of other people's feelings around it.
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It's nice to have to think about things on a Wednesday morning isn't it? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The origins of the word are not offensive in nature .. perhaps somehow through the misogynistic need to ridicule females the word became an insult or offensive at some point in history.
I found ...
'In India through the Goddess Kunti, the word has since evolved from the Old Norse “kunta,” referring to vulvas, with many variations existing in other Germanic and Scandinavian languages'.
So personally, I'm havin my cunt back as a non offensive part of my female body!
but using the word carefully because of other people's feelings around it.
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Yes just how paki, started of innocent, a shortend word for the place they lived giving them an identity, till it was used to ridicule and oppress, it became offensive |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The origins of the word are not offensive in nature .. perhaps somehow through the misogynistic need to ridicule females the word became an insult or offensive at some point in history.
I found ...
'In India through the Goddess Kunti, the word has since evolved from the Old Norse “kunta,” referring to vulvas, with many variations existing in other Germanic and Scandinavian languages'.
So personally, I'm havin my cunt back as a non offensive part of my female body!
but using the word carefully because of other people's feelings around it.
Yes just how paki, started of innocent, a shortend word for the place they lived giving them an identity, till it was used to ridicule and oppress, it became offensive "
Probs from the witching period. There's a cunt. Get her, she's got a cunt! She's a wiiiiitchhhhh!
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
It is a word. Nothing but a word.
It has no more power than any other word, well it does but only because people allow it to be. It's context is what should define it.
It has gone beyond a single meaning word, just like fuck. It is a universal word it can be an insult, it can be a term of endearment.
99% of the time when people use it, they are not even thinking about it's original/core meaning. It has evolved as a word. Don't be afraid of it.
Those that view it as an insult in reference to female genitalia are the ones who are in fact keeping the stigma of the word alive. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It is a word. Nothing but a word.
It has no more power than any other word, well it does but only because people allow it to be. It's context is what should define it.
It has gone beyond a single meaning word, just like fuck. It is a universal word it can be an insult, it can be a term of endearment.
99% of the time when people use it, they are not even thinking about it's original/core meaning. It has evolved as a word. Don't be afraid of it.
Those that view it as an insult in reference to female genitalia are the ones who are in fact keeping the stigma of the word alive. "
Words do have power my friend. Great power. The Pen is mightier then the sword. |
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"The origins of the word are not offensive in nature .. perhaps somehow through the misogynistic need to ridicule females the word became an insult or offensive at some point in history.
I found ...
'In India through the Goddess Kunti, the word has since evolved from the Old Norse “kunta,” referring to vulvas, with many variations existing in other Germanic and Scandinavian languages'.
So personally, I'm havin my cunt back as a non offensive part of my female body!
but using the word carefully because of other people's feelings around it.
Yes just how paki, started of innocent, a shortend word for the place they lived giving them an identity, till it was used to ridicule and oppress, it became offensive
Probs from the witching period. There's a cunt. Get her, she's got a cunt! She's a wiiiiitchhhhh!
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Turned me into a newt ... I got better |
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"It sounds more acceptable if added to :-
For example .....
Cuntwaffles
Cunty
CuntyBollocks
Cuntflaps
Are all less harsh than just piping up " Oi , Cunt "
Dont you agree
Cunty cockwombles " Indeed |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The origins of the word are not offensive in nature .. perhaps somehow through the misogynistic need to ridicule females the word became an insult or offensive at some point in history.
I found ...
'In India through the Goddess Kunti, the word has since evolved from the Old Norse “kunta,” referring to vulvas, with many variations existing in other Germanic and Scandinavian languages'.
So personally, I'm havin my cunt back as a non offensive part of my female body!
but using the word carefully because of other people's feelings around it.
Yes just how paki, started of innocent, a shortend word for the place they lived giving them an identity, till it was used to ridicule and oppress, it became offensive
Probs from the witching period. There's a cunt. Get her, she's got a cunt! She's a wiiiiitchhhhh!
Turned me into a newt ... I got better"
"I dont know. I was the other side of town when we burned her" |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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"It is a word. Nothing but a word.
It has no more power than any other word, well it does but only because people allow it to be. It's context is what should define it.
It has gone beyond a single meaning word, just like fuck. It is a universal word it can be an insult, it can be a term of endearment.
99% of the time when people use it, they are not even thinking about it's original/core meaning. It has evolved as a word. Don't be afraid of it.
Those that view it as an insult in reference to female genitalia are the ones who are in fact keeping the stigma of the word alive.
Words do have power my friend. Great power. The Pen is mightier then the sword. "
Words as a whole and in context have power. A single word does not. A few rare cases can be made but they are racially motivated and have a dark past (context!)
George Carlin's take on words and context is spot on. |
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"It is a word. Nothing but a word.
It has no more power than any other word, well it does but only because people allow it to be. It's context is what should define it.
It has gone beyond a single meaning word, just like fuck. It is a universal word it can be an insult, it can be a term of endearment.
99% of the time when people use it, they are not even thinking about it's original/core meaning. It has evolved as a word. Don't be afraid of it.
Those that view it as an insult in reference to female genitalia are the ones who are in fact keeping the stigma of the word alive. "
totally agree how can a part of my anatomy be such an insult? I personally love my cunt so calling me such is pointless |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"It is a word. Nothing but a word.
It has no more power than any other word, well it does but only because people allow it to be. It's context is what should define it.
It has gone beyond a single meaning word, just like fuck. It is a universal word it can be an insult, it can be a term of endearment.
99% of the time when people use it, they are not even thinking about it's original/core meaning. It has evolved as a word. Don't be afraid of it.
Those that view it as an insult in reference to female genitalia are the ones who are in fact keeping the stigma of the word alive.
Words do have power my friend. Great power. The Pen is mightier then the sword.
Words as a whole and in context have power. A single word does not. A few rare cases can be made but they are racially motivated and have a dark past (context!)
George Carlin's take on words and context is spot on. "
Abracadabra is quite potent on it's own |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love the word personally and use it a lot. I'm careful where I use it though. I won't say it around people that are uncomfortable hearing it or in certain situations. It's just common decency and respect for other people's feelings |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm from South London where it's pretty much just punctuation within a sentence . It's offensiveness depends on the context, it's mostly affectionate. "
Spent 10 years in south London, love the affection behind it. Thrown around a lot in the local to old friends |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
"I'm from South London where it's pretty much just punctuation within a sentence . It's offensiveness depends on the context, it's mostly affectionate.
Spent 10 years in south London, love the affection behind it. Thrown around a lot in the local to old friends "
Micky Flanaghan's casual cunting comes to mind. |
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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago
West Wales |
"I'm from South London where it's pretty much just punctuation within a sentence . It's offensiveness depends on the context, it's mostly affectionate.
Spent 10 years in south London, love the affection behind it. Thrown around a lot in the local to old friends "
Standard welcome when I go back home
“Alrite C#nt”
“Oh look it’s that sheep shagging C#nt who f’cked off to Wales”
“Wanna beer?”
You get the idea
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By *izzy69Man
over a year ago
London |
"I'm from South London where it's pretty much just punctuation within a sentence . It's offensiveness depends on the context, it's mostly affectionate. "
Really??!! What part of south london do you hail from? Doesn't happen where I live. Lol |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
"I'm from South London where it's pretty much just punctuation within a sentence . It's offensiveness depends on the context, it's mostly affectionate.
Really??!! What part of south london do you hail from? Doesn't happen where I live. Lol"
The cunty part obviously! |
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By *epsonWoman
over a year ago
Biddulph |
"I wouldn’t say it offends me but I hate the word and I never use it. I hear it out and about and just ignore it. If someone started using it in the bedroom then I’d say I don’t like it and don’t use it. "
Me too |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I don't use it personally. I'm not bothered if other people choose to, I just don't like the way it sounds.
Doesn't sound horny even as dirty talk in the throes of sexual intensity?"
Nope. |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
STOKE ON TRENT |
"The origins of the word are not offensive in nature .. perhaps somehow through the misogynistic need to ridicule females the word became an insult or offensive at some point in history.
I found ...
'In India through the Goddess Kunti, the word has since evolved from the Old Norse “kunta,” referring to vulvas, with many variations existing in other Germanic and Scandinavian languages'.
So personally, I'm havin my cunt back as a non offensive part of my female body!
but using the word carefully because of other people's feelings around it.
Yes just how paki, started of innocent, a shortend word for the place they lived giving them an identity, till it was used to ridicule and oppress, it became offensive "
No that word has never been innocent. |
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By *good-being-badMan
over a year ago
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Little lad sent home from school for swearing in class.. as he walks through the door his mum says "go to your room and wait until your dad is home!!"..
Lad goes upstairs and waits, a while later the dad comes home and the wife tells him what has happened..
He heads upstairs. He goes in the lads bedroom and says "I hear you've been swearing in class at school, you used the C word..not clever is it!"..
"no it was cunt !!" Says the lad.
Not a word I like to use, |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I thought cunt was our word anyway. I use it when it’s needed to describe either a person or my bacon purse. "
I'm now craving bacon, thanks
It's not a word I freely use as I know it's like marmite. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It’s literally just a word
One I use very often. I’m not ‘edgy’ and ‘cool’ enough to claim it’s my favourite word, however I’m Scottish. It flows well with the way I talk. "
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By *izzy69Man
over a year ago
London |
"The origins of the word are not offensive in nature .. perhaps somehow through the misogynistic need to ridicule females the word became an insult or offensive at some point in history.
I found ...
'In India through the Goddess Kunti, the word has since evolved from the Old Norse “kunta,” referring to vulvas, with many variations existing in other Germanic and Scandinavian languages'.
So personally, I'm havin my cunt back as a non offensive part of my female body!
but using the word carefully because of other people's feelings around it.
Yes just how paki, started of innocent, a shortend word for the place they lived giving them an identity, till it was used to ridicule and oppress, it became offensive "
Wow. Where do you get your history lessons from? Same place that teaches "Hitler was simply exercising immigration control until things got a little out of hand"? |
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By *izzy69Man
over a year ago
London |
"The origins of the word are not offensive in nature .. perhaps somehow through the misogynistic need to ridicule females the word became an insult or offensive at some point in history.
I found ...
'In India through the Goddess Kunti, the word has since evolved from the Old Norse “kunta,” referring to vulvas, with many variations existing in other Germanic and Scandinavian languages'.
So personally, I'm havin my cunt back as a non offensive part of my female body!
but using the word carefully because of other people's feelings around it.
Yes just how paki, started of innocent, a shortend word for the place they lived giving them an identity, till it was used to ridicule and oppress, it became offensive
No that word has never been innocent."
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
"Never use it, think it's totally unnecessary and there are so much better words "
The thing is, the very fact it draws up so much hate and contempt for a word means there are no better words to make the impact that it does. That is why I don't let individual words bother me. It takes away the power from the person trying to use it.
I know others don't like it, so I don't go around throwing it out all the time, I'm not scared to offend but I don't try to unnecessarily piss people off if they don't like it. |
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"Never use it, think it's totally unnecessary and there are so much better words
The thing is, the very fact it draws up so much hate and contempt for a word means there are no better words to make the impact that it does. That is why I don't let individual words bother me. It takes away the power from the person trying to use it.
I know others don't like it, so I don't go around throwing it out all the time, I'm not scared to offend but I don't try to unnecessarily piss people off if they don't like it. "
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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago
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"It’s a term of endearment were I come from "
Yep same, Never used in its full on offensive shouty way here, just as others have said usually directed at those you know & even then those you know that are not offended by it..
H uses it sparingly but it’s usually directed at me
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The origins of the word are not offensive in nature .. perhaps somehow through the misogynistic need to ridicule females the word became an insult or offensive at some point in history.
I found ...
'In India through the Goddess Kunti, the word has since evolved from the Old Norse “kunta,” referring to vulvas, with many variations existing in other Germanic and Scandinavian languages'.
So personally, I'm havin my cunt back as a non offensive part of my female body!
but using the word carefully because of other people's feelings around it.
Yes just how paki, started of innocent, a shortend word for the place they lived giving them an identity, till it was used to ridicule and oppress, it became offensive
Wow. Where do you get your history lessons from? Same place that teaches "Hitler was simply exercising immigration control until things got a little out of hand"?"
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