Now here is a thought. How will this play?

I wanted a cunt.

I need YOU.


Well, the operation is rather expensive and they say the recovery is a bitch in more than one sense of the word....

But if that's the case then stay away from me... i have enough problems with real women....

:D
 
If you're speaking to a woman... I find that the 'c' word is very unpopular.

To be used only when you've decided to pull the pin.

Sincerely,
ElSol
 
Why don't women like it, i think it a great word and i try to drop it into coversation at two times a day. Cunt, cunt, cunt!
 
mrboom said:
Why don't women like it, i think it a great word and i try to drop it into coversation at two times a day. Cunt, cunt, cunt!

That's three.
 
Hah!

Too late, I thought, "How will this play? Like the waltz band on the Titanic ..."
 
mrboom said:
Why don't women like it, i think it a great word and i try to drop it into coversation at two times a day. Cunt, cunt, cunt!
I've gotten over my phobia of the word and am now free to use it whenever. Yay me!

Kind of sweet, CV, by the way.
 
I don't mind the word "cunt" unless someone calls me a stupid cunt. But then, its not really cunt that bothers me in that because who wants to be called a stupid anything.


I gave up on spelling and punctuation when the Nyquil kicked in.
 
Hey, man, Cunt used to be a good thing! It was used in reference to goddesses!
And then along came the imps of Christianity and they waved their hands and said "Poof! You're pagan and therefor evil!"
And now it's an insult.
Along with pretty much any other negative swear used to refer to women. Hmmm...
 
ChilledVodka said:
I wanted a cunt.

I need YOU.

It sounds like a lame excuse a man would offer his wife after being busted diddling his secretary, or some tart from a club or something.

Plaintively he said, "Honey, sure I wanted a cunt in that crazy moment, but I need you."

Or not. :)

Luck,

Yui
 
Re: Re: Now here is a thought. How will this play?

yui said:
It sounds like a lame excuse a man would offer his wife after being busted diddling his secretary, or some tart from a club or something.

Plaintively he said, "Honey, sure I wanted a cunt in that crazy moment, but I need you."

Or not. :)

Luck,

Yui

:D
 
brightlyiburn said:
Hey, man, Cunt used to be a good thing! It was used in reference to goddesses!

I can only imagines how one worships her.

I'm curious what goddess it was. I always thought it must have developed from "quiente."

Shanglan
 
BlackShanglan said:
I can only imagines how one worships her.

I'm curious what goddess it was. I always thought it must have developed from "quiente."

Shanglan

Well, most goddesses weren't really different, so much as different versions of the same one. I do believe, however, that it was a term used in association with a three-fold goddess...one who has three forms. There's one in just about every type of mythology.
Like Bitch was a term used in reference to Diana, goddess of the hunt, or other such forms of her.
(I read too much. :rolleyes: )
 
BlackShanglan said:
I can only imagines how one worships her.

I'm curious what goddess it was. I always thought it must have developed from "quiente."

Shanglan

Might it be from the Latin, cunnus, meaning vulva?
 
brightlyiburn said:
Well, most goddesses weren't really different, so much as different versions of the same one.
I don't think you read enough, or the right stuff. Just saying your statement is woefully ignorant.

Perdita
 
Per Google search:

Cunt is believed to derive from a Germanic root *kunton "female genitalia", which also gave rise to Old Norse kunta (ancestor of Norwegian and Swedish dialectical kunta and Danish dialectical kunte), Old Frisian, Middle Low German and Middle Dutch kunte, and the English doublet quaint.

No connection has been made between the Germanic words and Latin cunnus. The proto-Germanic root of cunt is ku- "hollow place", while the Indo-European root of Latin cunnus is (s)keu- "to cover, to conceal", the etymological meaning of cunnus being "sheath".
 
from the OED online

cunt: (knt) [ME. cunte, count(e), corresponding to ON. kunta (Norw., Sw. dial. kunta, Da. dial. kunte), OFris., MLG., MDu. kunte:Gmc. *kuntn wk. fem.; ulterior relations uncertain.]

1. The female external genital organs. Cf. QUAINT n.
Its currency is restricted in the manner of other taboo-words: see the small-type note s.v. FUCK v.

[c1230 in Ekwall Street-Names of City of London (1954) 165 Gropecuntelane.] a1325 Prov. Hendyng (Camb. Gg. I. 1) st. 42 Yeue i cunte to cunnig and craue affetir wedding. c1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 172/12 In wymmen e necke of e bladdre is schort, & is maad fast to the cunte. c1425 Castle of Perseverance (1904) 1193 Mankynde, my leue lemman, I my cunte ou schalt crepe. 1552 LYNDESAY Satyre Procl. 144 First lat me lok thy cunt, Syne lat me keip the key. a1585 POLWART Flyting with Montgomerie (1910) 817 Kis e cunt of ane kow. c1650 in Hales & Furnivall Percy's Folio MS. (1867) 99 Vp start the Crabfish, & catcht her by the Cunt. 1743 WALPOLE Little Peggy in Corr. (1961) XXX. 309 Distended cunts with alum shall be braced. c1800 BURNS Merry Muses (1911) 66 For ilka hair upon her ct, Was worth a royal ransom. c1888-94 My Secret Life VII. 161, I sicken with desire, pine for unseen, unknown cunts. 1934 H. MILLER Tropic of Cancer (1935) 15 O Tania, where now is that warm cunt of yours? 1956 S. BECKETT Malone Dies 24 His young wife had abandoned all hope of bringing him to heel, by means of her cunt, that trump card of young wives.

transf. and fig. a1680 LD. ROCHESTER Poems on Several Occasions (1950) 28 Her Hand, her Foot, her very look's a Cunt. 1922 JOYCE Ulysses 61 The grey sunken cunt of the world. 1928 D. H. LAWRENCE Lady Chatterley xvi. 296 If your sister there comes ter me for a bit o' cunt an' tenderness, she knows what she's after.

2. Applied to a person, esp. a woman, as a term of vulgar abuse.
1929 F. MANNING Middle Parts of Fortune I. viii. 159 What's the cunt want to come down 'ere buggering us about for, 'aven't we done enough bloody work in th' week? 1932 ‘G. ORWELL’ Coll. Essays (1968) I. 88 Tell him he's a cunt from me. 1934 H. MILLER Tropic of Cancer (1935) 28 Two cunts sail inAmericans. 1956 S. BECKETT Malone Dies 99 They think they can confuse me... Proper cunts whoever they are. 1965 V. HENRIQUES Face I Had 69 ‘What d'you think you're doing, you silly cunt?’ the driver shouts at her.

3. Comb.
1680 ANON. in Rochester's Poems on Several Occasions (1950) 36 Fam'd through the World, for the C--nt-mending Trade. 1868 Index Expurgatorius of Martial 32 A satire on Baeticus, who was a priest of Cybele, and a cunt-sucker. 1891 FARMER Slang II. 230/2 Cunt-struck, enamoured of women. 1923 J. MANCHON Le Slang 97 Cunt-hat,..chapeau de feutre. 1965 F. SARGESON Memoirs of Peon, ii. 28 We were all helplessly and hopelessly c...struck, a vulgar but forcibly accurate expression.
 
*nods*

Feeling sheepish now - my slang dictionary says much the same on the middle/old English roots, throwing in a couple of other possible contributors.


Shanglan
 
perdita said:
I don't think you read enough, or the right stuff. Just saying your statement is woefully ignorant.

Perdita

One thing my art history book focuses on a lot is the gods and goddesses. When different peoples are in contact with each other, they began to influence each other. This group takes ideas from that, and vice versa. The end result is often that the gods and goddesses have little difference apart from name. Some, in fact, are combinations of more than one. Amun-Ra, for example.
Or Demeter. Appearing as Virgin, Mother, and Crone, or Creator, Perserver, Destroyer.
Same as Kali (though you may have heard Kali-Ma or Kali-Cunti, in reference to other forms)
I could go on and list the other goddesses in this form, but that would get too long.

BTW:
Cunt: derivative of the Oriental Great Goddess as Cunti or Konda, the Yoni of the Uni-verse.
 
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