Swear words tend to have many meanings, since they don't have a dictionary definition. It's like if a dude calls his girlfriend "baby" or "honey" they aren't literally a child or sticky yellow substance.
[QUOTE=Serial_;46590656]I don't know either, but what does women liking/not liking sex have to do with it?[/QUOTE]
He's saying that if sex is considered to be good and pleasurable, why is 'fuck you' an insult.
Where is that fuck video from the beginning of the internet era.
This should clear things up
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqBYm5zHTEg[/media]
[QUOTE=Serial_;46590656]I don't know either, but what does women liking/not liking sex have to do with it?[/QUOTE]
This. Oh and swearwords and insults don't mean anything most of the time. They are just these "powerwords", the power coming from the fact that they come from taboos of the society and from the fact that they are not considered 'acceptable' to use.
I thought it stood for "Fornication Under Consent of the King", because of some law in medieval Europe, but searching it up now, it turns out that's actually a false rumor. You learn something new everyday.
[QUOTE=The Robster;46590618]I have not a single clue where these contradicting ideas come from. Why?[/QUOTE]
How does saying fuck you as an insult and women enjoying sex correlate in any way?
Kinda confused at the wording at first, but as the above has said, fuck is used as a power word with multiple meanings.
The word has more than one meaning.
"Fuck you!" is more abrasive than "I don't much care for you at all and I hope you have an unpleasant day."
Notice how most of the swear words are very sharp in sound. The letters that string swear words together aren't soft, but rather they're aggressive.
Calling someone a c*nt is much more powerful than saying "You're annoying."
In this case, it has nothing to do with fornication. There isn't a relation.
[QUOTE=Skarbjorn;46591682]The word has more than one meaning.
"Fuck you!" is more abrasive than "I don't much care for you at all and I hope you have an unpleasant day."
Notice how most of the swear words are very sharp in sound. The letters that string swear words together aren't soft, but rather they're aggressive.
Calling someone a c*nt is much more powerful than saying "You're annoying."
In this case, it has nothing to do with fornication. There isn't a relation.[/QUOTE]
cunt is a pretty word. it's almost like a soap. a soap made for vaginas.
wash your vagina with ~cunt~.
i don't know why cunt is so strong tbh, stronger than fuck even. same thing happens in portuguese. the equivalent of cock in brazil is "caralho" or "pau" and the equivalent of cunt is "buceta", and people say caralho all the time yet when somebody says buceta it's like ~whoa call the press~
[QUOTE=gk99;46590727]It's like if a dude calls his girlfriend "baby" or "honey" they aren't literally a child or sticky yellow substance.[/QUOTE]
If she is then someone should contact the police/get her to a hospital because something is wrong.
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