Words it pleases you to use

I used “cunt” a couple of times in stories. Mostly as I felt I’d said pussy eight times and vagina six. I don’t like slit or snatch much.

But it always felt wrong. Have weeded most of them out, but noticed one the other day and didn’t have the energy to do an edited version just for that.

It would be nice if post publication editing was easier.

Em
I keep a bookmark to an erotic thesaurus. Some genital euphemisms are silly, but some are fun. As for “cunt” I've only used it in dialogue where one woman is fingering another to a climax and eggs are on telling her she likes having 'things' in her “cunt”.
 
I used “cunt” a couple of times in stories. Mostly as I felt I’d said pussy eight times and vagina six. I don’t like slit or snatch much.

But it always felt wrong. Have weeded most of them out, but noticed one the other day and didn’t have the energy to do an edited version just for that.

It would be nice if post publication editing was easier.

Em


I use "cunt," but sparingly. I usually save it for when the couple is in their most heated moments of coupling.

I recently re-edited a story and found usage of "cunt" in one or two spots where I felt it a little heavy handed, and changed it.

I don't think it's an "offensive" word per say (context of course always matters) but it can be seen as "vulgar" or at the very least "crude," again depending on usage and context.

Does it RUIN a story for me? Not at all. Unless it's being used seriously as a derogatory description of women not by a character, but by the author themselves.
 
Pudendum deserves more outings. And I'm rather fond of cunt - although I suspect that it is best coming from the mouths of upper-class British women. Americans tend not to use it at all well.

I'm a fan of the word "cunt." It has a long lineage, and it has a short, punchy, hard sound that seems honest to me. But I more often use "pussy" in my stories, probably because most of the women I've known don't like the word "cunt" and prefer "pussy."

I like the word "murmuration," which describes the way a large flock of starlings moves together in flight. It's a strange word and it's peculiar that there's actually a word to describe the phenomenon. Being a bird watcher is probably one of the reasons I like it but it's also a cool-sounding word. I have yet to use it in an erotic story. I'll have to plug it in somehow.
 
I’ve had a lot of cocks
But I’m just Emmy from the block

😊

Em
Every "girl next door " or "girl from the block" is unique and special, and that includes her sexuality. I'm happy that you must have had a lot of sex, and experienced many powerful orgasms. The girls that work in porn, or are out in public with killer bodies and fucked up attitudes, are not actually real girls. But girls like you outnumber these women 1000 to one.

I like people like you Em = honest, happy with who you are, alive, healthy, and sex driven in your mind. You don't have to believe my words, but I mean each of them. I don't play games with people. Life is just too short. Hoping we might PM often - Lit just published my 4th chapter in my series "A cure for pain". Hope you may want to read it.

Tom
 
I'm looking for an excuse to use 'fulminate,' and not in the way it was used by Jack Lemon in Mr. Roberts.
 
No to fulminate is to masturbate, but outside in a lightning storm.

Em
Do not use a Fulminate to masturbate. Your meat won't be beat, it'll be gone.

Mercury(II) fulminate, or Hg(CNO)2, is a primary explosive. It is highly sensitive to friction, heat and shock and is mainly used as a trigger for other explosives in percussion caps and detonators. Mercury(II) cyanate, though its chemical formula is identical, has a different atomic arrangement; the cyanate and fulminate anions are isomers.
 
Do not use a Fulminate to masturbate. Your meat won't be beat, it'll be gone.

Mercury(II) fulminate, or Hg(CNO)2, is a primary explosive. It is highly sensitive to friction, heat and shock and is mainly used as a trigger for other explosives in percussion caps and detonators. Mercury(II) cyanate, though its chemical formula is identical, has a different atomic arrangement; the cyanate and fulminate anions are isomers.
The original meaning of fulminate is explosive. So a chemical fulminate is an explosive compound. It was also historically applied to lighting, hence my comment.

Em
 
Do not use a Fulminate to masturbate. Your meat won't be beat, it'll be gone.

Mercury(II) fulminate, or Hg(CNO)2, is a primary explosive. It is highly sensitive to friction, heat and shock and is mainly used as a trigger for other explosives in percussion caps and detonators. Mercury(II) cyanate, though its chemical formula is identical, has a different atomic arrangement; the cyanate and fulminate anions are isomers.
Came to a discussion on words and a chemistry class broke out.
 
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