Oddly, I have a vivid memory of when I first heard the word "cunt". A friend from the projects enlightened me when I was in seventh grade (it was a more innocent time).
I also remember feeling that it was a powerful-sounding word.
You have right to feel however you want, I think cunt is better as an insult word, because it's kinda harsh, and monosyllabic. I don't use it as an insult a lot, but if it fits I use it. I think technically all the slang terms for vagina are less than mature. We all have are own unique, and different opinions.
I don't have a vagina, so my views are of limited interest, but I agree with Rose that the popular, semi-polite slang terms for the female genitals tend to be pretty daft.
I don't know why that is. Women trivialising themselves? Being too embarrassed to admit that they're sexual beings? Trying to pretend they're still little girls who have "front bottoms" and "winkies"?
If men did that, we'd always refer to our pee-pee. I can't imagine any guy past puberty doing that. But, of course, all guys want to believe they're studs, so I guess the equivalent of demure women being too embarrassed to talk about their vulva and vagina would be uber-macho guys constantly referring to their penis as their love-muscle, anaconda, salami, or pork sword. They're equally silly.
What is your favorite English swear word?
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I find it offensive when that term for women's genitals is used as an insult
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You find everything offensive
It's a very harsh sounding word. I kinda think the word vajayjay is a friendlier term for lady parts than the dreaded c-word.
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Oddly, I have a vivid memory of when I first heard the word "cunt". A friend from the projects enlightened me when I was in seventh grade (it was a more innocent time).
I also remember feeling that it was a powerful-sounding word.
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It does have a powerful sound.
The medically correct term for female anatomy is "poon stinch" or "the ol snap"
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Tha "ol snap"? 😂😂
I have no objection to the word cunt being used to describe the cunt and I find vajayjay ridiculously childish, it sounds like baby talk
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You have right to feel however you want, I think cunt is better as an insult word, because it's kinda harsh, and monosyllabic. I don't use it as an insult a lot, but if it fits I use it. I think technically all the slang terms for vagina are less than mature. We all have are own unique, and different opinions.
I don't have a vagina, so my views are of limited interest, but I agree with Rose that the popular, semi-polite slang terms for the female genitals tend to be pretty daft.
I don't know why that is. Women trivialising themselves? Being too embarrassed to admit that they're sexual beings? Trying to pretend they're still little girls who have "front bottoms" and "winkies"?
If men did that, we'd always refer to our pee-pee. I can't imagine any guy past puberty doing that. But, of course, all guys want to believe they're studs, so I guess the equivalent of demure women being too embarrassed to talk about their vulva and vagina would be uber-macho guys constantly referring to their penis as their love-muscle, anaconda, salami, or pork sword. They're equally silly.