Women Didn't Use The F-Word

Discussion in 'Remember When?' started by Karen_J, Oct 22, 2014.

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  1. Karen_J

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    :rofl: From guys, I first heard it in elementary school. Those little boys were just like South Park characters.

    Remember old Richard Pryor performances on HBO? :D He was ahead of his time.
     
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    Here is another film I remember from HBO.. Dressed To Kill.
    May of been the first time I heard a women say the word fuck.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qHuiCLkYHc


    for the non-youtubers..

    Liz Blake: Do you want to fuck me?

    Doctor Robert Elliott: Oh, yes.

    Liz Blake: Then why don't you?

    Doctor Robert Elliott: Because I'm a doctor and...

    Liz Blake: Fucked a lot of doctors.

    Doctor Robert Elliott: ...and I'm married.

    Liz Blake: Fucked a lot of them, too.
     
  3. Karen_J

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    I had forgotten everything about that movie except the two infamous shower scenes. Angie Dickenson was 50 years old when she showed her pussy in that film. Nobody complained about her looking old.

    Social media technology is going to make it very hard to raise money for college from prostitution, or even from stripping.
     
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  4. Vanilla Gorilla

    Vanilla Gorilla Go Ape

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    Perfect for this thread:

    http://youtu.be/2ZfltpUhP30
     
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  5. Karen_J

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    :rofl: Fucking cool!
     
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  6. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    Sigourney Weaver - Alien Resurrection

    "So who do I have to fuck to get off this ship"

    Great line.
     
  7. Moonglow181

    Moonglow181 Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    I am really not into cussing...or hearing it....but sometimes, I will if I am that angry or for full effect of my point.....but I don't like women sounding like guys that are hanging out in bars or drunken sailors....as the saying goes.
     
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    Grace Slick said (sang) "motherfucker" on TV in 1969.
     
  9. Karen_J

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    Bold move, for that time. Was there any kind of penalty?

    I suppose it is Amy Winehouse who gets credit for introducing "fuckery" to the mainstream masses, even though it appeared in print as early as 2003.

    Accent matters. When people sound uneducated, everything sounds worse.

    In general, most guys seem to like profanity from women, especially the big F.
     
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    Women get angry too, and I don't see it as lack of feminity if they express it with a swear. Swearing all the time tho, just for the sake of it, is indeed poor taste no matter which gender the guilty part is.
     
  11. MikeE

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    No penalty.

    Hmm... "motherfucker" vs. nipple ....... It's heartwarming to realize the the censors always look like twits.

    I find it hard to applaud women for joining the movement to replace strong language with vulgar language and the ensuing shrinking of vocabulary.

    Yes, its freeing for Grace to be able to express a strong feeling with "up against the wall motherfucker". But at the same time, it appears that the verbal skill to call someone a "stupid greedy fool" is being lost due to the ease of "you motherfucker". Similarly, by repetition, curse words are losing their strength.
    When my mom said "fuck", she was MAD !!!
    When some people now say "fuck", it means less.

    Women's equality is not a coarsening of women, but it seems that becoming coarser is an easy path for women to express that equality.
     
  12. Moonglow181

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    Why?
     
  13. Karen_J

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    Quite a few seem to find it sexy, in some way. My husband agrees with this. I can't really explain it.

    Why is that a bad thing? Why does English need words that are too terrible to be used?

    When you want to make a more complicated point, English has more words in common use than any other mainstream language in the world. We aren't running out.
     
  14. TheGhost

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    It'd be hilarious if you said and then were offended by it. [​IMG]

    Best post in thread. As always. [​IMG]
     
  15. themnax

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    when i was little, no one used the f word. and not just not around me. you know maybe a mechanic at work or something like that, when a wrench slipped and smacked a knuckle or something like that. but in everyday conversation, or even in humor before goerge carlin, no one but no one did, without a damd good reason for doing so.
     
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    That show, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, only airs on cable. They've been swearing on cable for a long time.
     
  17. Gongshaman

    Gongshaman Modus Lascivious

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    exactly, there's no 'fuck' on regular network TV.

    All the cool girls said fuck when I was in Highschool, '74 to '78, and there were a lot of cool girls! (even before that in jr high) Back then there were 'freaks' and 'jock chicks' and the jock chicks were joining the ranks of the freaks every day.. hell, the captain of the football team was a freak. Pot smokin' was a pretty normal thing. lsd and mushrooms too, not much other drugs though that I recall. A few prescription drugs occasionally,
    ludes, and a few other sedatives but not a whole lot. Mostly beer, pot ,and lsd
     
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    By the time I was an adult, quaaludes were extinct. I always wanted to try them for some reason.
     
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    That's because we ate them all...
     
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  20. themnax

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    when i was little there were really strong gender roles and women and girls didn't get to do a lot of the same fun things guys did. i don't think its wonderful for them to have gotten aggressive. i don't think its a good thing for anyone to be. but i'm really very glad to see that kind of gender aparthied to be a mostly thing of the past in most civized places.
     
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