Not only that, but the fashion accessory known as a Fanny Pack in the U.S. is referred to in the U.K. as a Bum Bag. Whereas 'Fanny' may be light slang for a 'Butt' in the U.S., it is coarse slang for 'Vagina' in the U.K.
The use of the word 'fag' can also test Anglo-American relations. UK smokers visiting stateside need to be mindful when announcing that they're gagging for one!
I call slow drivers "fags". It just ... seems to fit [/confession] Anyhoo, to answer the open question, I don't feel a damn thing.
How about the word lady garden how does it feel ladies when we spray our magical man juice inside your lady garden? Now if that dont get a response I dont know what will
Lady garden, like 'bush', to me says pubes. And as far as pubie, bushy fannys go, I like to call them panty hamsters.
I always suspected that when a woman said things like, "Oh, I want to feel you cum inside me," or "I can feel your cum" etc. that is was BS. But I like the idea, so I never asked for definitive confirmation.
Yes, whenever a man says something that is perceived as vulgar or offensive, he is trying to prove his manhood. How extraordinarily insightful; I have to ask you, are you a psychologist? Because it sounds like you have all the answers. Such as how you know that all English speaking women object to the word '****'. Despite the fact that in England, y'know, the place where the English language originated, **** is not such a big deal, nor is it in many other countries. Or the fact that you think the original Latin usage of the word is a justification for being irrationally offended by it, when really you are promoting classism, a form of hatred as old as civilization itself, which is the basis of most words being labeled profane. (Most profanity in the english language are words that the elite thought of as 'dirty' because only the poor used them. Once again, quite silly to reinforce classism.) In closing, however... I think you are right about the fact that in the United States, the word '****' does not seem to be in any danger of becoming an acceptable term. So in the company of females, particularly American females, it's best for males to avoid saying it, because really, why offend random people when it can be avoided? (unless you enjoy angering people, in which case you could really care less about this thread.)
It's just a word. Nothing but air. I think it's pretty harmless. The word is less important than the message. Standing in line at a bank, I would be more offended by an unknown man asking about my vagina than I would if a guy in this forum asks about my ****.
When my boyfriend cums in me I can feel the warmth and feel his dick pulsing as it's all going into me.