The "C" Word

I'll join you in the Quim Corner. Seems the rest of the place is covered in unsavory spewings.

A bit like that, innit? :D

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:loudspeaker:

Laurel. Clean up in page 5.

Mischka, would you like a cup of tea?

Laurel honey, while you're up would you mind making Mischka and I a cup of tea. Terribly thirsty. White and one please love.

How do you have yours Misch?

Laurel - sorry honey - could you just bring the milk and sugar with? Thanks babe.
 
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Well if you're going to have a midnight feast with lashings of ginger beer, I might come join you!
 
A bit like that, innit? :D

One second-

:loudspeaker:

Laurel. Clean up in page 5.

Mischka, would you like a cup of tea?

Laurel honey, while you're up would you mind making Mischka and I a cup of tea. Terribly thirsty. White and one please love.

How do you have yours Misch?

Laurel - sorry honey - could you just bring the milk and sugar with? Thanks babe.

Sounds very Enid Blyton to me.

Five Go Mad At Quim Corner.
I am suddenly distinctly aware of how very not British I am. (Although I did rewatch Sherlock Holmes last night, the Benedict Cumberbatch version. Adore. That gives me, what, half a Brit point? Five points earn me a Pimm's Cup.)

I take my tea strong and dark, thank you, my dear quirky quim.

Oh! Fata, your "Five Go Mad at Quim Corner" reminds me of quincunx, an arrangement of five objects in the shape of a square, one in each corner, and one in the middle. I want to rename and expand us to the "Quim Quincunx".
 
I spoke with the friend in question again yesterday and raised this topic with her. She is young, sexually inexperienced and to be honest, somewhat prudish (her parents fault) so its only natural she is a little thrown by this whole episode. I told he I felt it was a sign that her lover was becoming comfortable with sharing intimate, sexual things of not only a physical nature but a verbal ones. I said this was completely normal and she should allow herself to be more adventurous, allow the walls to come down a little and she will be amazed at how and what she might embrace and enjoy that previoulsy may have been unthinkable.

I have been there myself and I know Im a much better person/lover/friend because of it.

Thanks all for your comments!! :kiss:
 
I like the cunt, so to call someone a cunt is not a derogatory term. it just shows sexual immaturity to compare someone in a negative way to the female genitalia.
I use the word cunt in sexy talk with my partner, I don't have problem with that.
 
I spoke with the friend in question again yesterday and raised this topic with her. She is young, sexually inexperienced and to be honest, somewhat prudish (her parents fault) so its only natural she is a little thrown by this whole episode. I told he I felt it was a sign that her lover was becoming comfortable with sharing intimate, sexual things of not only a physical nature but a verbal ones. I said this was completely normal and she should allow herself to be more adventurous, allow the walls to come down a little and she will be amazed at how and what she might embrace and enjoy that previoulsy may have been unthinkable.

I have been there myself and I know Im a much better person/lover/friend because of it.

Thanks all for your comments!! :kiss:

I am not young, inexperienced or somewhat prudish and I still don't like the word cunt.

Perhaps it is a culture or subcultural thing, but in my world outside of cunt, is not considered acceptable language and used as a description of a person is extremely offensive.
 
I like the cunt, so to call someone a cunt is not a derogatory term. it just shows sexual immaturity to compare someone in a negative way to the female genitalia.
I use the word cunt in sexy talk with my partner, I don't have problem with that.

It's nice you feel that way, that does not mean the person you call a cunt will alway see it that way just because you do. Yes it is but comparing a person to female genitalia is what you are doing when you call someone a cunt, negative or not.

How would men feel if we referred to them as various slang for penis? A dick, schmuck, putz, prick, shlong, shmeckel, winkie, willy, shvanz, pecker... To be far some of the Yiddish ones mean certain kinds of penis' so that can be more or less insulting that others.
 
I am not young, inexperienced or somewhat prudish and I still don't like the word cunt.

Perhaps it is a culture or subcultural thing, but in my world outside of cunt, is not considered acceptable language and used as a description of a person is extremely offensive.

Thanks for your opinion. :rolleyes:
 
I am suddenly distinctly aware of how very not British I am. (Although I did rewatch Sherlock Holmes last night, the Benedict Cumberbatch version. Adore. That gives me, what, half a Brit point? Five points earn me a Pimm's Cup.)

I take my tea strong and dark, thank you, my dear quirky quim.

Oh! Fata, your "Five Go Mad at Quim Corner" reminds me of quincunx, an arrangement of five objects in the shape of a square, one in each corner, and one in the middle. I want to rename and expand us to the "Quim Quincunx".

I will make it. Laurel is super busy at the moment.

I'm thinking Dr. Quim, Medicine Woman. :D
 
How would men feel if we referred to them as various slang for penis? A dick, schmuck, putz, prick, shlong, shmeckel, winkie, willy, shvanz, pecker... To be far some of the Yiddish ones mean certain kinds of penis' so that can be more or less insulting that others.

Where do you live that this apparently never happens?
 
CHRISTMAS is a C Word, right?

Thirty years, Christmas Eve, our boss called a meeting to wish everyone Merry Christmas.

But there's always one female who grabs any excuse to go apeshit. And Jane went apeshit over MERRY CHRISTMAS. I mean APESHIT. She like destroyed her desk, screamed I CANT TAKE IT ANY MORE! Jumped in her car and fled.

Her gorilla husband then came down to kick the bosses ass for UPSETTING MY WOMAN.

I don't know why women are like that or why any male takes them seriously.
 
Women are not cunts.
No, but women have cunts. Depending on your chosen level of dirty talk, it sounds more hard core erotic than pussy. "Lick my cunt" just has a different ring to it. Like 'Your cock, my cunt, NOW!"

If used as simply an insult directed at either gender like in England then it's different.
That's where it's a problem. I don't use it as an insult or in place of 'that bitch' for example.
 
Where do you live that this apparently never happens?

I live in Minnesota and self select my world to some extent. I rarely swear, I believe in right speech and treating others with loving kindness, or at the very least common courtesy whenever I able too.
Also that treating people as citizens of the world rather than singling them out as one group or another, especially in an impolite way, furthers the process of world peace.
 
I have no issues with that word. Fuck my cunt, lick my cunt, make me wet and well... you get the idea.
 
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