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By *iewMan
over a year ago
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if I had a stonker, was rubbered up and she was bent over the end of the bed asking for said member to be rammed up her c**t...
it would be rude not to...
I may not come back for seconds |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I actually find it a real turn on between us as a couple when we're having sex...not sure I'd fancy it on a meet if a guy I didn't know said it to me...And I hate it if someone calls me one
...maybe it's time to reclaim it back from those who use it as an insult...after all, cunts are beautiful things... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i never use the word, i dont mind the man saying it though."
I'm pretty much like that but don't like hearing a woman say it at all... And would have to be during a total heat of the moment thing. I get upset with myself if I use it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It is a very harsh word - too harsh for daily/normal use
but I have to admit when used in the context of some very hot and heavy play (usually as part of a sentence whispered into a woman's ear through gritted teeth as she is getting fuck disgustingly hard) it certainly has its place and can have some magical effects, even on women who are not fans of it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't have a problem with any words. I don't really class swear words as swear words these days as they are used so frequently by so many they don't seem to have the same effect anymore. They have just become the 'norm'.
Saying that I think when it comes to swear words it is more the context and the tone / way they are said that has the damaging effect. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm not a fan of it and personally wouldn't say it. If used I prefer it as a word to call someone to insult them, but women using the word to describe their lady bits is a bit rough. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It is a very harsh word - too harsh for daily/normal use
but I have to admit when used in the context of some very hot and heavy play (usually as part of a sentence whispered into a woman's ear through gritted teeth as she is getting fuck disgustingly hard) it certainly has its place and can have some magical effects, even on women who are not fans of it"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"As a guy I hate the "C" word especially coming from women in the bedroom scenario does anyone else agree ??
Are you American....lol...." no I'm a Yorkshire lad through n through |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I don't have a problem with any words. I don't really class swear words as swear words these days as they are used so frequently by so many they don't seem to have the same effect anymore. They have just become the 'norm'.
Saying that I think when it comes to swear words it is more the context and the tone / way they are said that has the damaging effect."
Words are just words. If the word 'yellow' was suddenly deemed to be offensive then some people would be offended by it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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we don't like it in normal day to day ,
however we use it often during bedroom play gets mrs horny, we don't mind pussy but when were out to be dirty c is the word. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Its not a word I use often but it does have its uses. It mainly gets used in the descriptive sense when every other word doesn't quite seem strong enough to aptly describe someone's stupidity |
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By *-and-KCouple
over a year ago
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We were at a neighbours BBQ on saturday and one of the lady guests who was an absolute stunner (would have loved to have got with her, but not that sort of party)
Anyway she was stood talking to us and every second word was the C word! The swearing and her just did not go together!
Speaking later to the neighbour I mentioned it. The woman was her cousin who apparently develops Tourettes when she has a few to drink |
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By *adgodCouple
over a year ago
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Never let anyone control your emotions with a word or words. Regardless of how you feel about it. It is simply one of the methods by which misery spreads itself, or is a method of manipulating your emotions to achieve a desired response.
Doesn't matter how you feel about the word, as long as you don't allow yourself to be controlled by its use. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We find it exceptionally erotic when we use it whilst we are being intimate but we don't use it in any other context.
I never found it a turn on previously but when my partner uses it, it drives me wild. I wouldn't find it so with a casual meet though, some things are just for us.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Some words are taboo for some people and like lots of taboo things, that mivht be the reason for the turn on....
Personally I am kmown for being very ladylike outside of the bedroom but my language can completely change inside the bedroom....so I can get REALLY hot when that word is used.....
But if used in a daily life and I hear a man or woman use it in, say a pub...I would cringe like most people.
Its about context x |
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"It can be the most erotic word in the world or the most disgusting depending on who is saying it and in what contextditto that
" my fb uses it all the time he wouldnt dream of using the word pussy i find it very erotic and such a turn on when he does more so when he puts his other fav word whoring in front of it ......... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We have a neighbour, female 60 years of age, alcoholic sits in her chair with windows wide open and her best speech to date is : F**K OFF C**T. A good reason to move we think! |
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'Vagina' means 'sheath to a sword' therefore is a terribly male-centred way of looking at it. 'Cunt' is actually correct if you want to avoid being an accidental sexist. It only became taboo in the first place because it infers men and women are equal. Yes it's the most off-limits word in the eyes of modern society, but many of society's values are based on erroneous and outdated assumptions.
Emma uses this word regularly without reservation, Ben rather more sparingly.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I actually find it a real turn on between us as a couple when we're having sex...not sure I'd fancy it on a meet if a guy I didn't know said it to me...And I hate it if someone calls me one
...maybe it's time to reclaim it back from those who use it as an insult...after all, cunts are beautiful things..."
I agree! I have never understood why such a delicious thing could be used as an insult. |
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