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Do some words hurt or offend you?
I do have a problem with someone saying......"your tits" or your "fanny"
What words bother you?
I do have a problem with someone saying......"your tits" or your "fanny"
What words bother you?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One of the funniest stories about the word 'watt' (anagram!), meaning lady-bit, is that the poet, Robert Browning in 'Pippa Passes' thought it was part of a nun's clothing!
He completely misunderstood a quote from the middle of the 17th century which read, "They talk't of his having a cardinal's hat; they'd send him as soon an old nun's watt'. (Still an anagram!)
He completely misunderstood a quote from the middle of the 17th century which read, "They talk't of his having a cardinal's hat; they'd send him as soon an old nun's watt'. (Still an anagram!)
I'm glad others share my view about the C word. I don't use it much as I know other people find it offensive although when I'm alone in my car it's my word of choice.
But I've never understood what makes that word so much worse than the others that have the same meaning. People have tried to explain why before but I still don't agree C is any worse than t**t or any other swear word.
Working where I work, you wouldn't last very long if you're offended by rude words.
But I've never understood what makes that word so much worse than the others that have the same meaning. People have tried to explain why before but I still don't agree C is any worse than t**t or any other swear word.
Working where I work, you wouldn't last very long if you're offended by rude words.
Ha, as soon as I left this thread I went on the DM and this was the first article I saw. I've bought a few like that myself this year. :)
http://www.dailymail....tter-high-street.html
http://www.dailymail....tter-high-street.html