Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. OP, can you provide some examples of how he uses it with you in conversation? Is he like...Hey honey, I can't wait to see your C tonight? and then in bed....something like...bring your C over here?
Anonymous wrote:I've been seeing this guy since just after the new year. He is really good looking, smart, successful snd treats me really well. I pretty much like everything about him. EXCEPT... he uses the C word a lot!
Whenever he references my girl part, whether its in bed, in conversation or by text, no matter what we are doing it is always "your c***". It makes me cringe whenever I hear it.
It doesn't seem like its a big deal to him, it just rolls off his tongue like its a normal word.
Am I being oversensitive?
Anonymous wrote:Serious question. I'm posting from the UK, where this word is used a lot. I know Americans have a reaction to it they don't seem to have for slang words for male genitalia.
Why is this word so bad? For those of you who view it as something particularly obscene, do you use terms for male genitalia to refer to your husband/bf's genitalia, or to indicate that a man is being not-so-nice?
Anonymous wrote:I've been seeing this guy since just after the new year. He is really good looking, smart, successful snd treats me really well. I pretty much like everything about him. EXCEPT... he uses the C word a lot!
Whenever he references my girl part, whether its in bed, in conversation or by text, no matter what we are doing it is always "your c***". It makes me cringe whenever I hear it.
It doesn't seem like its a big deal to him, it just rolls off his tongue like its a normal word.
Am I being oversensitive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question. I'm posting from the UK, where this word is used a lot. I know Americans have a reaction to it they don't seem to have for slang words for male genitalia.
Why is this word so bad? For those of you who view it as something particularly obscene, do you use terms for male genitalia to refer to your husband/bf's genitalia, or to indicate that a man is being not-so-nice?
I don't think it's any worse (or better) than calling someone a 'bitch' - but you don't call women a bitch during sex, do you? At least not without going over it with the person ahead of time, and with some role-playing or something.
No, but he's not calling her a c. He's using the word to refer to her genitalia. Do you use clinical terms for your husband's genitalia during sex, then?
DP not sure what you consider “clinical” terms? At any rate I don’t hurl insults at my husband’s genitalia which is what this term has become. It’s not about “obscenity” it is about how extremely negative the connotation is. The fact that there isn’t a male parallel is a whole separate issue I’d guess.
But there IS a male parallel! Haven't you ever heard someone called a d? And lots of people also use that word to refer to male genitalia.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t tolerate it for an f—ing minute. Seriously, vulgarity is a huge turnoff for me in or out of bed.
Anonymous wrote:What about Whisker Biscuit, Furry Furnace... better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question. I'm posting from the UK, where this word is used a lot. I know Americans have a reaction to it they don't seem to have for slang words for male genitalia.
Why is this word so bad? For those of you who view it as something particularly obscene, do you use terms for male genitalia to refer to your husband/bf's genitalia, or to indicate that a man is being not-so-nice?
I don't think it's any worse (or better) than calling someone a 'bitch' - but you don't call women a bitch during sex, do you? At least not without going over it with the person ahead of time, and with some role-playing or something.
No, but he's not calling her a c. He's using the word to refer to her genitalia. Do you use clinical terms for your husband's genitalia during sex, then?
DP not sure what you consider “clinical” terms? At any rate I don’t hurl insults at my husband’s genitalia which is what this term has become. It’s not about “obscenity” it is about how extremely negative the connotation is. The fact that there isn’t a male parallel is a whole separate issue I’d guess.
But there IS a male parallel! Haven't you ever heard someone called a d? And lots of people also use that word to refer to male genitalia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question. I'm posting from the UK, where this word is used a lot. I know Americans have a reaction to it they don't seem to have for slang words for male genitalia.
Why is this word so bad? For those of you who view it as something particularly obscene, do you use terms for male genitalia to refer to your husband/bf's genitalia, or to indicate that a man is being not-so-nice?
I don't think it's any worse (or better) than calling someone a 'bitch' - but you don't call women a bitch during sex, do you? At least not without going over it with the person ahead of time, and with some role-playing or something.
No, but he's not calling her a c. He's using the word to refer to her genitalia. Do you use clinical terms for your husband's genitalia during sex, then?
DP not sure what you consider “clinical” terms? At any rate I don’t hurl insults at my husband’s genitalia which is what this term has become. It’s not about “obscenity” it is about how extremely negative the connotation is. The fact that there isn’t a male parallel is a whole separate issue I’d guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question. I'm posting from the UK, where this word is used a lot. I know Americans have a reaction to it they don't seem to have for slang words for male genitalia.
Why is this word so bad? For those of you who view it as something particularly obscene, do you use terms for male genitalia to refer to your husband/bf's genitalia, or to indicate that a man is being not-so-nice?
I don't think it's any worse (or better) than calling someone a 'bitch' - but you don't call women a bitch during sex, do you? At least not without going over it with the person ahead of time, and with some role-playing or something.
No, but he's not calling her a c. He's using the word to refer to her genitalia. Do you use clinical terms for your husband's genitalia during sex, then?
DP not sure what you consider “clinical” terms? At any rate I don’t hurl insults at my husband’s genitalia which is what this term has become. It’s not about “obscenity” it is about how extremely negative the connotation is. The fact that there isn’t a male parallel is a whole separate issue I’d guess.