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I embrace the word c**t. If you have ever read Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues" you would too.
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I embrace the word c**t. If you have ever read Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues" you would too.
I find myself most offended when I'm described.. Treehugging hippie, easy, punk, clingy, teenager, Southern, feminist.
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Although they've never been used in reference to me, I find derogatory and discriminatory words like "f*g" and "n****r" totally offensive. I broke up with a dude once because he said "f*g" all the time and I couldn't take it. It's like hearing fingernails on a chalk board.
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Mine is "scum". The scum of the earth... anyone who earns that is the sort of human filth that gives our species a bad name. So that's my biggest one. But I use "loser" and "waste" often enough... swearwords are simple expletives nowadays, and I pepper them in my everyday speech as I see fit... words with actual meaning need to come back to be offensive.
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Been called the c-word too in the past. But its been a long time. I think I now associate with more "refined" people. LOL
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I think its quite OK, in certain safe contexts, to use the capitalist word...
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I think its quite OK, in certain safe contexts, to use the capitalist word...
OK so it is derogatory about Bankers and economists etc... but its use can be justified in the context of the damage to lives that have been commissioned in its name.
and I...
oh..
the other C word...
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The c-word offends me, though. I don't like being called that, and seldom use the word myself except in jest in the company of very close woman friends.
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