There have been several threads criticizing those who use the word "fuck" as something that a man does to a woman. They say that "fuck" applies to what they both do together, and to each other. I do understand their point of view, and agree with it, but it is not that easy to change the speech-patterns of all who use this site. I will admit that in my own case, the word "Fuck" applies to what I do to my wife, or any other woman. It is when I stick my cock into her pussy and slide in-and-out, in-and-out, until I come to orgasm and shoot a load of cum into her ****! Whenever I am feeling horny, I will ask my wife "Can I fuck you?" And at times, I have asked her "How many other guys have fucked you?" or "Did you let Bill fuck you while I was out of town?" But, if a woman is recounting her sex-life, she may use the word in a slightly different way, to describe what she did, regardless of what the man was doing. She might say "I fucked him until I came, then I had to stop" which probably means that he did not get to complete his "fuck", so it wasn't really a fuck! The difference seems to be that a man will say "I fucked Sally!" or "I have fucked twelve women!" whereas a woman might say "I fucked with Bill!" or "I have given fucks to lots of other guys!" Whatever we call it, or however we say it, we all understand what is being said, don't we?
fuck me fuck you fuck that guy holy fuck its hot out he/she is hot as fuck i dont give a fuck dumb fuck sick fuck cluster fuck weird fuck ow fuck, that hurt
Sooooo... It's a fuck if he gets off, but not if she gets off and he doesn't. So, lesbians don't fuck, according to this. Hahhaaaaa!
Where do musicians line up when theyve already got their female deer, their name and a pocket full of sun? Fa queue