Lol, I wire a wife beater to practice a while back and got yelled at by one of my feminist friends. So now I call it a non-gender-specific beater.
I was thinking about that. I know proper punctuation and capitalization and will use it in a formal paper or whatnot. However, on an online forum where I sometimes just write short messages, then I'll just do whatever the fuck I want. Though, I still make an effort to write in ways that are legible.
Someone who knows what they want and is not just jumping around from one to the other.....something else I find attractive.
That reminds me, besides proper use of the English language, I like a woman that's not afraid to use the word 'fuck' to emphasize a point. :love: Enamoring phrases: What the fuck? Thats fucked up For fucksake Fuck that Fuckin' A! Abso-fucking-lutly Fucking beautiful! :2thumbsup:
Yeah, I know, but just clarifying because I always feel a need to. I love elipses... I always over use elipses.
:smilielol5: I wonder where the origins of that phrase lie...surely the undershirt has been around long before it was called a 'wife-beater'
I always used to think the word fuck was so ugly, it does really depend on the context though. If you're saying it out of anger, then it is ugly. I used to never say fuck and my boyfriend at the time always nagged me about it. Then I jokingly promised him I'd say it on my 21st birthday and well I never seemed to stop after that. I still try to limit it though. I do think it's annoying when someone says it every other word..
What about Fuck you??? Ya in my business I deal quite directly with gov and my contract pay comes straight from them so I have to know the time to and the time not to use that word, places like here and with my friends it's a free for all. Yup, I had a few near miss events in conversation with the offices.
For obvious reasons 'Fuck you' should be reserved for only the most extreme circumstances, and you are right, on an open free-speech forum it's whatever... But irl it's about who you are with and how you use the words. It's part of my speech pattern to use fuck and fuckin' to emphasize things but I certainly try to watch my words when I'm in mixed company. Sometimes though I think I slip up and don't even notice...oh well fuck 'em, it's not my fault if they lack objectivity, it's not that big of a deal to me what people think.
Muscle-shirt makes sense. What about Tank-top... I don't like to hear anything flippantly referring to beating women.