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I, for one am going to be glad not to have "cunt" in the title on page one for the next 5,000 posts. Makes it awkward whenever someone is over my shoulder.

Not as awkward as a penis AV, mind you...
 
We have armadillos in our trousers and they are quite frightening!
 
I, for one am going to be glad not to have "cunt" in the title on page one for the next 5,000 posts. Makes it awkward whenever someone is over my shoulder.

Not as awkward as a penis AV, mind you...

I agree, "flower" is much better.
 
I don't mind the usage in the heat of the moment for the actual part. Its offhand use all the time every time anyone addresses one who has one seems a little trite.
 
I don't mind the usage in the heat of the moment for the actual part. Its offhand use all the time every time anyone addresses one who has one seems a little trite.

I never use it.
 
I never use it.

The lovely mother of my children who I never addressed as such (even when circumstances would have made the epithet perhaps, acceptable) liked it in the heat of the moment. Far different to use it as nomenclature for a part than to call a person one.

I once used it in a mock-humorous way in an intense moment and lost out on a probable three-way as a result. It's like habenero. A little goes a long way.
 
Some forum update just went into place. Instead of the little arrow, it now says "go to last post"

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The lovely mother of my children who I never addressed as such (even when circumstances would have made the epithet perhaps, acceptable) liked it in the heat of the moment. Far different to use it as nomenclature for a part than to call a person one.

I once used it in a mock-humorous way in an intense moment and lost out on a probable three-way as a result. It's like habenero. A little goes a long way.

I'm in full agreement with this sentiment. There is something...off putting about being visually slammed by it all the time. Certain situations call for it, most don't.
 
The lovely mother of my children who I never addressed as such (even when circumstances would have made the epithet perhaps, acceptable) liked it in the heat of the moment. Far different to use it as nomenclature for a part than to call a person one.

I once used it in a mock-humorous way in an intense moment and lost out on a probable three-way as a result. It's like habenero. A little goes a long way.



Back in the day, there was a mens hair product that used the slogan "A little dab will do ya". I forget the product name, but the slogan popped into my head when i read this.
 
Some forum update just went into place. Instead of the little arrow, it now says "go to last post"

edit: back to normal but glitchy

You get the "alt text" version with verbiage instead of graphic when the Lit servers are very slow.

It's not "glitchy", you're just impatient.
 
Thank you, Gentlemen, for reminding me it was Brylcreem that a little dab of would do you.
 
Thank you, Gentlemen, for reminding me it was Brylcreem that a little dab of would do you.

My old elementary school principal used to use a tube of Brylcreem a week, he had slicked back "greaser" hair long after it ceased to be fashionable.

We came back from one summer vacation and were traumatized that Mister Coleman had "gone hippy" over the summer, he had LONG (for him) HAIR and it was BLOW DRIED now. He was almost unrecognizable. :cool:
 
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