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In the interests of my in-progress Dean-has-lots-of-lesbian-sex story:
[Poll #742963]
Personally, I use 'cunt' like I use 'cock' in stories, don't find it particularly offensive, and am more comfortable using 'cunt' to 'pussy' as I'm more comfortable using 'cock' to 'dick'.
Though when I'm reading I'm not bothered by the variations (though I am amused when they're so evasive, like "his entrance" or "his rigid heat"). But I know some people find 'cunt' offensive.
Is 'cunt' used by a woman writing a female/female sex scene that other women will read still offensive?
You decide. *points to poll*
[Poll #742963]
Personally, I use 'cunt' like I use 'cock' in stories, don't find it particularly offensive, and am more comfortable using 'cunt' to 'pussy' as I'm more comfortable using 'cock' to 'dick'.
Though when I'm reading I'm not bothered by the variations (though I am amused when they're so evasive, like "his entrance" or "his rigid heat"). But I know some people find 'cunt' offensive.
Is 'cunt' used by a woman writing a female/female sex scene that other women will read still offensive?
You decide. *points to poll*
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Personally speaking, my jury's stil out on what I prefer to refer to female genitalia as. Pussy can be ok, but it's pretty dorky, and cunt can be ok, but it's not pleasant to my ear and I don't identify with it.
One thing I do have very particular opinions about is the habitually incorrect use of the term vagina into refer to a vulva. I think it has the castrating effect of eliding the material reality of a woman's external genitalia.
Something which used to fascinate me is the various terms people use with their children to refer to their bits. I had a school friend who's mum always talked about 'front bottoms' and 'back bottoms'. And a friend of a friend had a little kid (about 4 at the time) who was really interested in her 'yoni'. My mum, ok, embarassing now, would always refer in the first person to 'fanny vagina' ("have you washed fanny vagina today? She doesn't like soap remember..." etc).
p.s. Obviously a fanny is a not a bum in Australia, at least notwhere I come from anyhow.
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Oh my goodness deary me! I wonder if you can order that for breakfast on cafe menues...?
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