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That has happened to me. Has it happened to you? How did you feel when you heard those words directed at you for the first time?
Only during sex. My friend called me a 'fucking bitch-queer' as I was sucking him off, and I considered it such a compliment I squirmed with pleasure and bit his cock ever-so gently to show my appreciation...
I've been called a cocksucker a few times which always kind of rubbed me the wrong way. Ironically, in every instance, it was preceded by "good" and I happened to sucking the guy's cock when he said it.
I've been called a cocksucker a few times which always kind of rubbed me the wrong way. Ironically, in every instance, it was preceded by "good" and I happened to sucking the guy's cock when he said it.
Like some of the others have stated, I too haven't heard that term as much anymore.
What is a hoot is that some LGBT people want to revive the word. Personally, I think it should be allowed to die -- just like the slang term fag.
When I hear someone deliberately wanting to be called queer or fag, I know they aren't the kind of people I want to get to know. I don't want to be associated with masochists. Some of them argue that black people like the "n" word used amongst their fellow blacks as some term of endearment. I would be willing to wager that plenty of black people don't like other blacks using the "n" word either.
Reusing a derogatory word, does not take away its power. Rather it shows how little respect such reusers have for the elders in their ranks that had to put up with such crappy terms years ago and would rather see such insulting words DIE.
Many times during sex.
I have been called many things during sex, a turn on for me.