Its called a vagina!!!

Discussion in 'Love and Sex' started by maryjaneguitargurl, Jun 13, 2004.

  1. sasja

    sasja Member

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    Honour love -> honour the vagina
     
  2. Gabino

    Gabino Member

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    Vagina sounds too medical for me.

    I do like lots of the other terms, but frankly there just is nothing more sexy than a girl with her legs spread wide for a man to get between them, and slide his big hairy "cock" into her wet "****" and fuck her.
     
  3. sasja

    sasja Member

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    talking about quick fucking.
    haha
     
  4. xthevalkyriex

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    Just for the record...it's "vulva", not "vagina". The vagina only refers to the canal. The labia, clitoris, etc. are not part of the "vagina".

    I like the word "twat", personally.
     
  5. ChiefCowpie

    ChiefCowpie hugs and bugs

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    SAY IT!


    The Vagina Monologues uses many perjorative words that are often found offensive. One of the aims of V-Day is to take back those words that have haunted us as females and reclaim them for their positive qualities. This is the point of the popular monologue, "Reclaiming ****," where the audience is encouraged to shout the word ("Say it!") and become empowered by doing so. For those of you who are still skeptical, here is an excerpt from Stone Age Divas.

    ORIGINS OF THE WORD ****
    by Gloria Bertonis, M.Ed. from the book STONE AGE DIVAS
    www.firstwrites.com/Gloria_Bertonis/stoneAgeDivas.html

    "Cuneiform", the most ancient form of writing, derives from "kunta" meaning "female genitalia" in Sumerian of ancient Iraq. "Kunta" is "woman" in several Near Eastern and African languages and a Mother Tongue that is being compiled by linguists today. It was also spelled "quna," which is the root of "queen." Since priestesses were known to be accountants/administrators of Temple of Inanna in Sumeria c.3100 B.C. when Cuneiform was first used, it is highly likely that cuneiform was "the sign of the kunta" who kept the books (clay tablets) for the temple economy/redistribution of wealth that evolved from communal economics of ancient mother-cultures.

    So when an abuser calls a woman a "****" he is actually calling her a "queen who invented writing and numerals." Girls and women can thus reclaim the words in our language that have been used as weapons against us in emotionally explosive situations. The word "prostitute" (law giver of the temple) and "whore" (houri, Persian, which means a gorgeous semi-divine female that awaits men in the 7th Heaven) are some of the finest compliments a woman can be given.

    Many ancient languages did not have huge vocabularies as we do and the same word had many meanings, according to the context in which it was used. "Kunta" is also the root of kundalini (energy), khan (highest leader of the Eurasian steppe nomads, whose society was originally matriarchal and who still have remnants of a matriarchate), quantity, any words that start with "kw", qu, or kh. Examples: Cunda, mother of Buddha according to Japanese; Cunti-Devi, Goddess of kundalini energy, India; Kunta, means literally one who has female genitalia, and describes a priestess, ancient Sumeria; Kun, Goddess of Mercy, India; Quani, Korean goddess; Qudshu, female priestess of ancient Canaan & Phoenicia, which became the Roman province of Palestine after they conquered it; Quadesha, Sumerian word for a type of priestess. Qu' can also mean love, sensuality, sexuality, the divinity present in all females.

     
  6. supaslimbastard

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    I use the word vagina. I think it sounds better than the other two. But if I am talking about a guy I would use the word pussy. (Ex: You pussy). Now the word ****, I really never use, theres no point to me..
     
  7. Gabino

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    Feminists just c**t make up their minds


    Most people who have been keeping up with the national news are aware that a federal lawsuit has been filed against Colorado University (CU). The suit was filed by several women who say that they were sexually assaulted by CU football players and recruits.

    During a recent deposition, a lawyer for one of the plaintiffs asked CU President Elizabeth Hoffman about an allegation that the team’s former kicker (a woman) was called a "c**t" by one of her teammates. Specifically, she was asked whether the word "c**t" is "filthy and vile."

    In typical academic (especially academic administrative) fashion, Hoffman responded by saying that "It is all in the context of what--of how it is used and when it is used." When asked, "Can you indicate any polite context in which that word would be used?" Hoffman answered, "Yes, I've actually heard it used as a term of endearment."

    So now (pun intended) it appears that feminist groups are up-in-arms over President Hoffman’s remarks. In fact, representatives of several women’s groups have met with the Governor to express their concerns.

    But there’s something I just c**t understand about the present controversy. Is the word "c**t" always profane?

    The reason for my confusion is an incident that took place on the campus of Wesleyan University a few years ago. Perhaps a brief overview will c**t some light on the subject.

    It seems that a resident of Middletown, CT (a state abbreviation, but not necessarily an obscenity) took his six-year old child to the homecoming festivities at Wesleyan University. It appears that the boy was very eager to spend five dollars he just got from the tooth fairy (a term probably offensive to the Wesleyan University PRIDE group).

    Much to the dismay of his father, after the boy went to buy popcorn he came back with a button on his shirt that said "Vagina Friendly." The button was sold to the unsuspecting child by members of the "c**t club" at Wesleyan.

    Naturally, the father protested by writing a letter to the editor of the school newspaper, saying that "peddling sexually explicit slogans to a six-year old" is "offensive and inappropriate conduct" that "necessarily detracts from the seriousness of (the c**t club’s) message."

    Good answer, right? Well, not according to the feminists.

    C**t club members Cara Herbitter, Julia Marcus and Gina Zori issued a joint statement (because feminists are always independent, strong, and don’t all think alike) correcting the misinformed father. It seems that the six-year old actually asked for the pin. Well, I suppose that changes everything!

    After that little clarification, the three c**t clubbers took the time to explain the general purpose of the c**t club:

    "One of the main goals of the c**t club is to foster healthy attitudes towards women, c**ts (in the appropriate sense) and sexuality. We want women to be proud of their c**ts, demand respect for them, and know how to pleasure themselves and be pleasured by lovers. We strive for a c**t-friendly world that is free from shame and violence towards c**ts…"

    But, wait, there’s more to the story as the c**t clubbers zero in on the obscenity issue:

    "’Vagina Friendly’ is NOT sexually explicit. Vagina is a medical term referring to a part of the female anatomy. It is, because of the world we live in (as opposed to the world we are trying to create), a frequently stigmatized word that carries various connotations depending on one’s background and experience. Our job is to try to spread OUR meaning: This is a body part that should be loved and respected."

    Take a moment to wipe the tears from your eyes (due to excessive laughter) because the c**t clubbers are not done with this guy yet:

    "While we may envision a world in which all little boys and girls wear ‘Vagina Friendly’ pins and grow up to be the ‘Vagina Friendly’ community of which we dream, it is not our choice to decide how others’ children should be raised. However, it is also not our responsibility to teach a lesson of shame to a young boy when he asks for a pin."

    So you can see why I am so confused. Feminists in Colorado think that the word "c**t" is always profane, while feminists in Connecticut think that it is always appropriate. They also think that "vagina" is appropriate. And, of course, feminist English professors at my university put the words "vagina," "p***y," and "f**k" on posters that they hang on campus at only a small c**t to the taxpayers. They are really confusing the fire-truck out of me (sorry, I c**t say the F-word).

    But maybe some day feminists will agree that the use of the word "c**t" is always vulgar and unnecessary. Until then, let she who is without sin c**t the first stone
     
  8. Kundalini

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    I used "Pumba" long before Lion King came out :)
    Pussy is OK too by me :)
     
  9. dangermoose

    dangermoose Is a daddy

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    pussy shouldnt be cause for any offence...it's like a little adorable kitten. **** and twat i stay away from unless im insulting one of my friends. vagina is jsut too, scientific...same with penis....i prefer pussy, and dick.
     
  10. maryjaneguitargurl

    maryjaneguitargurl I am just like you.

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    HAHHAHAHAHA THATS FUCKIN FUNNY CHICKEN

    peace
    chickens
     
  11. MoonjavaSeed

    MoonjavaSeed Yeah, Toast!

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    mahah maryjane i stole chicken spot from you. hahahah i saw it once and i have been saying it since.....but I also say vagina
     
  12. Pablo

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    People put too much in words anyhow, most of the time i dont have to worry about words, for example, instead of saying to my girlfriend "I want to eat your pussy/vagina/muff" I let her know by pouncing her, taking off whatever clothes are in the way and burying my face in her muff, so far shes yet to object.

    likewise if i was with a girl who wanted me to ask permission i would, and if she diudnt like the word pussy i woulden't use it. But i love my unsupressed, hang up free, sweet, hippy chick.

    as for words like ****, i dont say it, but it seems like if you stop getting ofended at it then people wont be able to ofend you with it. Like nerds kinda did with the word nerd. Or how a lot of black people use the word thats used against them, after all its just a reference to a country in africa called Niger or Nigeria where a lot of slaves came from. And like the article said **** and whore arent really bad words. But then black people still get ofended at the N word and People still use it, you really have to not care for it to work. Of cource it would always be ofensive if they call you a ****, maybe not if they call your vagina a ****, but calling the woman that is kinda implying that its all she is. But thats not an issue with the word itself, it would also offend a woman if you refered to her entire person as a vagina. Anyway, i just dont use it commonly cause its a very unsexy word, and im not into the mean kind of sex, so i have no use for it.
     

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