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By *omCoyote OP Man
over a year ago
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...who finds the term "bull" pejorative? I think the reason is due to its association with a certain four letter word, and connotations with people making unsubstantiated claims about themselves.
The wife's "lover" sits much easier with me.
Anyway, what are people's thoughts / opinions on this?
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"...who finds the term "bull" pejorative? I think the reason is due to its association with a certain four letter word, and connotations with people making unsubstantiated claims about themselves.
The wife's "lover" sits much easier with me.
Anyway, what are people's thoughts / opinions on this?
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Lover makes me cringe haha! Ain’t no love in what I want haha! |
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"...who finds the term "bull" pejorative? I think the reason is due to its association with a certain four letter word, and connotations with people making unsubstantiated claims about themselves.
The wife's "lover" sits much easier with me.
Anyway, what are people's thoughts / opinions on this?
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Lover has far more of a romantic connotation. I've no issue with the term bull personally, but surely there's a plethora of terms that it could've substituted for? Stud, booty call, bit on the side, toyboy, buck, stallion. Call 'em your bit of spicy Spanish sausage. Who cares if the dick is decent |
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"...who finds the term "bull" pejorative? I think the reason is due to its association with a certain four letter word, and connotations with people making unsubstantiated claims about themselves.
The wife's "lover" sits much easier with me.
Anyway, what are people's thoughts / opinions on this?
Lover makes me cringe haha! Ain’t no love in what I want haha! "
Wife fucker have the right ring to it? |
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"...who finds the term "bull" pejorative? I think the reason is due to its association with a certain four letter word, and connotations with people making unsubstantiated claims about themselves.
The wife's "lover" sits much easier with me.
Anyway, what are people's thoughts / opinions on this?
Lover makes me cringe haha! Ain’t no love in what I want haha! "
And what is it that you want? |
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"...who finds the term "bull" pejorative? I think the reason is due to its association with a certain four letter word, and connotations with people making unsubstantiated claims about themselves.
The wife's "lover" sits much easier with me.
Anyway, what are people's thoughts / opinions on this?
Lover makes me cringe haha! Ain’t no love in what I want haha! "
I’m not a fan of lover either. I think there are a few more jovial expressions that already exist.
Bull is just another unnecessary edition to the vast set of labels that’s attached to pretty much anything to see days. |
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By *omCoyote OP Man
over a year ago
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"...who finds the term "bull" pejorative? I think the reason is due to its association with a certain four letter word, and connotations with people making unsubstantiated claims about themselves.
The wife's "lover" sits much easier with me.
Anyway, what are people's thoughts / opinions on this?
Lover has far more of a romantic connotation. I've no issue with the term bull personally, but surely there's a plethora of terms that it could've substituted for? Stud, booty call, bit on the side, toyboy, buck, stallion. Call 'em your bit of spicy Spanish sausage. Who cares if the dick is decent "
Fair enough; and there's always "Paramore" - but that's probably a bit "Mr Darcy" / archaic. |
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