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I can kinda relate...only for me, it's the word "pussy". I just can't say it without feeling ick. In any context.
I regularly say "cunt", in any context. Sometimes I slip and say it in front of my grandmother. She doesn't like that. She's unAustralian.
Pussy only bugs me if it's referring to the anatomy (not offended, it just feels icky to say). I can say it no problem if it means wuss/coward.
I'm gonna have to go on youtube to see some Australians talking. I've heard you guys say cunt all the time but I've never seen it in action.
Hah.. I forgot about that one. It's not really a term I'd use.
There's a range of different accents. I can't really think of any to direct you to.
What's a word you can't stand?
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I can kinda relate...only for me, it's the word "pussy". I just can't say it without feeling ick. In any context.
I regularly say "cunt", in any context. Sometimes I slip and say it in front of my grandmother. She doesn't like that. She's unAustralian.
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Pussy only bugs me if it's referring to the anatomy (not offended, it just feels icky to say). I can say it no problem if it means wuss/coward.
I'm gonna have to go on youtube to see some Australians talking. I've heard you guys say cunt all the time but I've never seen it in action.
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Hah.. I forgot about that one. It's not really a term I'd use.
There's a range of different accents. I can't really think of any to direct you to.