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Turning innocent words all sweary

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I feel that the c word is overly used to much on these forums...

the decorum lowers each time it is used and people really find it offensive

Dont see as many women post on these forums anymore either since it is used more often

Must be a link somewhere


Tada
The C word is no more worse than d!ck though really is it? Same meaning just on opposite sex's...?
 

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Oh Vicky Coren *swoon* (Greer is ok too I guess)
 

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The C word is no more worse than d!ck though really is it? Same meaning just on opposite sex's...?
Unless of course it is your name. :D
 

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The C word is no more worse than d!ck though really is it? Same meaning just on opposite sex's...?
Would you use the C-word in front of your mum or nan? I'd say it's a little up there, and whilst not averse to the odd choice phrase here and there, I still find it mildly shocking to hear it on the TV.
 

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I don't have an issue with swearing at all, but some people just do it for the sake of it, which i'm not a fan of.

It's all about time, place and context.
 

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Would you use the C-word in front of your mum or nan? I'd say it's a little up there, and whilst not averse to the odd choice phrase here and there, I still find it mildly shocking to hear it on the TV.
The point is that his Mum or Nan doesn't actually have a valid reason to take offence to the word. Apart from historical context (c*nt used to exclusively refer to women and was used as a derogatory term to describe them alone) there actually IS no difference between c*nt and d*ck.

Which is why I happen to use both on people of all genders.
 

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Which is why I happen to use both on people of all genders.
Nice.

There, no need for censorship on that post. Take Th*t, Potty Mouths.
 

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Nice.

There, no need for censorship on that post. Take Th*t, Potty Mouths.
Glad you censored that horrific profanity. Using the TT word around children - what kind of c*nt are you?
 
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