Exactly, if she says it or tells you to say it, now you're going to a higher levelOnly arousing if she finds it arousing.
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Exactly, if she says it or tells you to say it, now you're going to a higher levelOnly arousing if she finds it arousing.
Only arousing if she finds it arousing.
We aussies are definitely more direct, ‘shitcan or shitter’!I've never had a problem with words like cunt, twat, gash, slit, or cock, for that matter. Maybe it depends more on which country people come from. Like the Americans use terms like "restroom" whereas the British and Australians are more direct about it.
Yes,must be real fun and real nasty when she tell's you " Get this hot cunt now " ha,ha,hai have a friend who, now uses the word cunt almost all the time when she is talking about her pussy..i find it such a turn on..
Yes exactly. It is completely about context. In the heat of the moment it can definitely have an effect on me. However, if some random person called me a cunt on the street it definitely wouldn't be the same thing.I hate the word, but when I’m with a dominant guy and he’s telling me how ‘good my cunt feels’…let’s just say I lose it![]()
Yes exactly. It is completely about context. In the heat of the moment it can definitely have an effect on me. However, if some random person called me a cunt on the street it definitely wouldn't be the same thing.
Yes,when it is real hot,wet gooey and juicy cunt while fucking.I generally don't like the word but when sex is getting really fucking hot it feels like its the only word that applies.. like pussy is to mild for the passion ya know
Exactly. Fuck-talk using cunt is very horny, always!”in certain circumstances THE WORD is HOT....it's "raunchy" ...to me, when I hear it, i envision the adjective "gaping" as in a "gaping cunt"...open and pink and inviting a tongue or cock to pleasure it! Definitely hot...as I am stirring just writing this.
Same, I consider it to generally be a derogatory and misogynistic slur word. Not to lecture anyone else or censor them, this is just how I feel, I understand some might not be using it that way.I do not like the word at all. It's a very negative and derogatory word to me. I'm ok with the P word, more in certain moments.
Very sexy, and also vulgar. People my age rarely say it.Same, I consider it to generally be a derogatory and misogynistic slur word. Not to lecture anyone else or censor them, this is just how I feel, I understand some might not be using it that way.
Even when it is used for the specific body part in question, it is caustic on the ears and reminds me of so much misogyny.
It is often used as a slur for women, reducing their personhood down to their genitalia. I find it to be worse than the word "bitch", which is also misogynistic and dehumanizing.
Pussy, can be a bit caustic on the ears, but, I prefer to use vagina when plausible, more often than not, people are actually referring to vulva, or the labia, and so vagina isn't actually the right term, but people who write erotica tend not to favor those words as they feel a bit too clinical and jargony I suppose.
But that's what they are.
I can say categorically whenever I write about a woman's sexual organs as "pussy" I mean the vulva-vagina area and I mean it in a respectful manner and in a manner that is loving. I view her as a complete person, as one should, and it's just part of her anatomy that I am pleasuring when I refer to her pussy.
I know there can be a mild element of reducing women to a sexual object and this one body part as the object of desire, but, at least in my intention, it is no different from the desire a woman may have for the man's penis. Or another woman's pussy.
She is much more than a sexual object to me and I demonstrate that by the emotional connection we share and the conversations we have and how much I respect and cherish her in all things. I think she will also note the pattern of my usage of that word- it is always referring to her vagina more or less, and not a generalized "pussy" as in going out and getting some, as if like a commodity, as some refer to sex. Getting pussy.
It's on the milder end of disrespectful I think, not as bad as bitch or the c word but it's still problematic due to how it gets used in our culture.
I would like for it to be the female analogue for "cock" which sounds hot and sexy and refers to the male sex organ, but there's less problematic usage for the term for men in our culture so it's not a mirror image term.
When I use the word "pussy" I intend for it to be the female analogue for cock. The catch-all, hot erotic term you can use in a sentence.
But even so, I know it's hard to use vulgar language and keep the story or sentence romantic- I am sensitive to that as a writer and reader myself.
Right; its an insult.This is one of the very few 'cuss' words I don't care for at all. I'm in my mid-seventies and my destain for the word 'cunt' probably goes back to my teens primarily from my older brother and later during the early part of my military career (usually when they wanted to make an important point). The word 'cunt' was usually sarcastically delivered with a narrowed eyed scowl and an in-your-face snarl while screaming, "What are you? A fucking cunt"? Or "You cunt! Can't you do anything fucking right?"
And to this day, it doesn't do a thing for me when used in any way, shape or form.
Yep. It came across as the lowest of the lows.Right; its an insult.