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In reply to the discussion: Post removed [View all]Deuxcents
(26,126 posts)10. We've had many discussions about the word *bitch* on here. Some find it sexist to no big deal.
The word * cunt* is the ultimate of vulgarities here in the US but used quite freely in other countries so its the power given the word, as you say. If one considers Pam Bondi the ultimate of vulgarity and wants to use the word, Im not going to argue..if the shoe fits kinda thing with me.
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I look at the word like calling a guy a "Dick", obviously not saying the guy is like Nixon. Well, maybe so..
LiberalArkie
5 hrs ago
#47
My lips are sealed but my big beautiful brain is "running free" with forbidden words.
Marie Marie
7 hrs ago
#6
The best interpretation I have of Britons of using the word "c*nt" is, ironically, the same as when Americans say
Intractable
7 hrs ago
#4
We've had many discussions about the word *bitch* on here. Some find it sexist to no big deal.
Deuxcents
6 hrs ago
#10
It's a word I rarely, rarely utter, but I was yelling it at the TV yesterday. LOL.
Vinca
6 hrs ago
#24
