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The F word, the Btard word, all those stuff. Not even a hint of damn I shouldn't have said that feelings. My friends, all the people I know use it all the time even in public and nobody even bats an eye, well not really unless it's shouted out. However words that are related to sex and stuff like that, I hate to say such words because it really irks me. I even felt weird writing down those words while doing my biology exam back then.

So which one irks you more, the Former or the Latter?
 
"The F word" is really the only thing that irks me to some degree. Probably an upbringing and cultural thing, every other word is used in popular culture so frequently they don't have quite the same impact. **** is a more restricted word that seems to be in the more artistic, impressionistic films and such and isn't a common term spoken by any of the people I associate with. Everything else is fair game, largely in the name of humour.
 
Why are you being so wierd recently shamrock?
 
Considering how much I swear, probably the latter. But not to any serious degree.

Probably just due to some developmental holdover that still thinks the word "penis" is funny whenever it's said or written down in a serious way.
 
the Btard word
You better mean bastard, or so help me...

Also, I mentioned it in another thread but swearing around here is like a natural pastime. I also remember saying in a different thread, "Don't be afraid of the word, 'fuck.'" Most of the time, curses roll out and are used as modifiers or disfluencies. They go mostly unnoticed, although I have caught myself recently and have tried to substitute curses for less-offensive words, though stressed in the same manner. I have, for example, taken to saying "muffins" in place of curses.

Now, words that're related to sex, I've got no problem with those either. Frankly I'm not sure why anyone would considering it's human nature, but I grew up in a liberal family so that's my upbringing.
 
Cunt. Hate that word. Urgh. It's like "moist".
 
That's probably the only word I make spare use of. Gotten me into some heat during casual discussion.
 
You hate moist cunt? But that's the best kind!

I don't mind a wet pussy. It's not the object I despise. It's the revolting odorous image that the words form inside my head.

Urgh, moist cunt :(
 
Urgh, that's possibly worse. I get the image of a sponge/cloth.
 
I see where you're coming from, Druckles. The words themselves, if thought about in a certain way, do form a rather nasty image.

But you know, I've never understood women's loathing of that term. It's not like anyone shows any restrictions saying dick or cock, yet cunt even has a filter on it. And men don't feel incensed when they're called such things, no man says, "How DARE you?" at being called a dick. So why do women hate it so much? Perhaps one of our resident females can explain this to me. Do you feel that you're being perceived as that part of your body alone, is that what it is? Input please.
 
I really hate the word "used." I just think of like used tissues, not just on the nose, haha. And yeah, words like "penis" bother me, not really sure why. :/

Swearing doesn't bother me at all. As for being called a cuhnt? *shrug* I dunno, I've never been called one, lol.

Edit: yeah, I don't know how to make that nifty "cu" symbol lol
 
I see where you're coming from, Druckles. The words themselves, if thought about in a certain way, do form a rather nasty image.

But you know, I've never understood women's loathing of that term. It's not like anyone shows any restrictions saying dick or cock, yet cunt even has a filter on it. And men don't feel incensed when they're called such things, no man says, "How DARE you?" at being called a dick. So why do women hate it so much? Perhaps one of our resident females can explain this to me. Do you feel that you're being perceived as that part of your body alone, is that what it is? Input please.

I've seen women throw it around amongst themselves. It's usually when some misogynistic male pig uses it that offense suddenly riles up. I guess it's one of those exclusively privileged words, like the one black people have. You know. That one.
 
Shizzle.

Words relating to sex - like what? Hymen, vulva, clitoris, ejaculate, head, le petit mort, buttplugs?

I swear very copiously and only just manage to rein it in somewhat in polite conversation. That said, tutors and teachers generally don't blink when in the midst of an academic discussion I describe a historical figure as "a bit of a cunt", or say something like "I mean, fuck New Criticism."
 
That said, tutors and teachers generally don't blink when in the midst of an academic discussion I describe a historical figure as "a bit of a cunt", or say something like "I mean, fuck New Criticism."
I love you Sulk. I don't say it enough, but I love you man.
 
my grade 10 english teacher in highschool, a priest, insisted on pronouncing shaspherean names properly ..so Norfolk from Macbeth sounded like "Norfuck" ..it was quite amusing


also my grade 9 english teacher, also a priest would say "I dont want to hear you guys say "suck" I know it means "cocksucker" so dont say it"

buh?
 
He just wanted to say "cocksucker" to 9th graders and not get in trouble for it.
 
well he was a priest so he's only accountable to god ;)


burn in hell you old cocksucker




or he was just fishing to see if there'd be any takers

"dont say cocksucker ...unless you'd like to try .. ..err, and the lord said .."
 
:LOL: Awesome priests.

I don't think calling a man a "dick" or similar is quite as bad as "cunt", as cunt has the extra imagery associated with it. It's perfectly alright (heh) to call a woman a pussy, or a vagoo. Hell, mother-licker's funny! I think if there were a word for a shrivelled, deformed, stubbed penis, most men would take offense from it. There's a word for a penis that's shorter than it is wide and yet I cannot for the life of me remember it. I'm going to shoot myself when you say it, and Google can't help me, either.

And in this article: http://members.ozemail.com.au/~annandbilld/thesaurus/bit_terms.htm, the only filtered word is cunt, which must mean there's something with it.
 
:LOL: Awesome priests.

I don't think calling a man a "dick" or similar is quite as bad as "****", as **** has the extra imagery associated with it.


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good:

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bad?

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Ugh, good god, it's OOZING. Aw. AWW.

*turns his head sideways and stares at it*

Eh, what the hell.

*unziiiiiiiiiiiiip*
 
Yeah. That clam is indeed quite forboding.

And besides, women are quite sensitive :p
 
Ugh, good god, it's OOZING. Aw. AWW.

*turns his head sideways and stares at it*

Eh, what the hell.

*unziiiiiiiiiiiiip*

stick it in the microwave for a few seconds ..it wont feel like necrophilia that way ...unless that's what you want ....


:O
 
I think the use of the word 'cunt' as an insult is regarded badly because of the long history of male fear of female sexuality.

Where do you think the myth of mermaids came about? A woman with a disgusting bottle half?It's horrible down there and it smells of fish, some dude was thinking.
 
idunno, the last few posts ive seen of yours have been just typed-out laughter, and a congratulations on a joke. Just struck me as something you dont usually do.
 
It's after that Scientology thread popped up.
 
I don't give a fucking shit about what words I or others use in public. Censorship is rediculous in the media and entertainment(at least in America). Gotta love how they censor harmless little curse words, but not gratuitous violence. As much as I enjoy a little violence in my entertainment every now and then, it's very puzzling.
 
I don't give a fucking shit about what words I or others use in public. Censorship is rediculous in the media and entertainment(at least in America). Gotta love how they censor harmless little curse words, but not gratuitous violence. As much as I enjoy a little violence in my entertainment every now and then, it's very puzzling.

Hell yeah, they're just words for fuck's sake.

How people get offended over a simple word is beyond me.
 
I remember when I was against swearing, even on the PC.

Now I swear all the time on the PC, coming very naturally.

However, I do not swear at all in real life.

I use words like "god dangit" "sucks" "freaking" "jesus christ" "piece of crap" etc.

Though sometimes I'll swear with friends, but it feels awkward.

I find it interesting how my computer mannerisms and RL mannerisms can be so different and seperated without even trying.
 
Me and my friends curse without giving a thought. The only time its ever strange is when someone doesnt swear. Idunno, I just find it wierd when someone says dang it instead of damn it. It sounds so... ned flanders.
 
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