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kittinSol -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 1:06:34 PM)

Another one I'm rather fond of, to express surprise: fuck me sideways with a broomstick.




Missokyst -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 1:08:08 PM)

I don't cuss.  I might say fu*k (even typing it is hard), but I mostly say it when I am begging someone to do that to me.  Curse words have lost impact by overuse.   When I tell someone I am going to rip their shit spewing head off, I mean they better run or I will beat them or I will die trying.
Most people do not use cuss words around me.  And people who know me know me well enough will run if I use them.  For me to use them means I have lost my control and that is never good... unless I meant to give my control away.
Kyst





Lockit -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 1:12:00 PM)

I learned at sixteen that if I used a bad word it freaked people out and all they could do was laugh because they didn't expect it coming from one who seemed so innocent.  I could string a line filled with something in context and they would roar.

Then as a young adult, I had a partner and we had a comedy routine.  We didn't use one word that was off color... we only led their minds to think naughty and at the end would remind them that we hadn't said one bad word and yet they thought we had.  Again they roared.

I learned to use it, to play with words and emotion.  They are just words with a powerful effect whether in a storyline, social setting or in bed.  They can be anything we make it in the right time.




KyttynTheMynx -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 1:12:20 PM)

I'm not gonna sugar coat it.  I have the mouth of a sailor when with friends, but I tone it down and use cutesy words when in front of my dad.  My mom, encourages me to speak my mind, profanity included, but its awkward because not 4 years ago, I woulda had the taste slapped out of my mouth for saying any kinda profanity.  I do, still have an air of awkwardness when verbalizing the word pussy.  I just call it my thumper, or bambi, or miss sassy...lol




christine1 -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 1:52:26 PM)

hi, my name's christine and i cuss like a pirate...i know the first step in rehabilitation to become a true and proper lady is realizing i have a problem in the first place, but....fuck you.  (to nobody in particular)




sweetwenchie -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 1:53:39 PM)

well damn, i was rather hoping that was directed at me personally christine [;)]




christine1 -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 1:58:10 PM)

lol wenchie, the only things i have directed at you are my slurp muscles....ok and my eyes and my well ok, you have my complete attention!

edited because we pirates aren't that great at grammar ok?




TracyTaken -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 2:08:17 PM)

As a kid, I was in awe of my Dad because he could let loose with words that I knew were *so* bad that I didn't even want to know what they meant.  And he could do it for quite a while - without ever using the same word twice!

When my UM's were in high school, they became obsessed with the F-word and used it in every other sentence (when they thought that they were out of ear shot).  It didn't bother me so much that they sounded offensive.  They sounded mentally deficient, and I hated it.

I curse as the mood moves me.  Sudden, unexpected pain will usually do the trick.  I do not use gender-specific words (not on purpose, it just doesn't occur to me).  I don't normally have a salty tongue in ordinary life anyway though.




lusciouslips19 -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 2:21:23 PM)

I am happy to say my parents did not swear like sailors. When my mother says"shit" it drops like a bomb. If every other word out of someones mouth is the F word, it loses its meaning and doesn't pack a punch and just becomes annoying. I have students, I wonder how they will ever get along in the business world when they can not control their tongue and the faucet of swearing that spews out?

I love a well placed swear word by someone who is letting you know of their intense feelings. Effin this and effin is just unnecessary and a bit disrespectful of those around them and uncouth. Just my POV.




MasterBlueTiger -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 2:32:14 PM)

When I was growing up my dad would use swearing in a clearly negative manner. As such I have a hard time finding it appealing. Overuse is clearly bad as well.
I'll admit I swear more than I used to, but I try to watch how I use it. I could see using some while using humiliation. Refering to a slaves naughty bits and what I plan to do to them using a sexy voice. Or making her say bad words to make her feel dirty. I also admit I can swear playing video games, though not very effective.




StormsSlave -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 2:34:17 PM)

{stands up} Hi.  My name is Sondra, and I am a profanity junkie.  Last time I used a cuss word, was, shit, I don't know...5-10 minutes ago??

My use of cuss words waxes and wanes in life.  I've gone through phases, as when my children were little, that I hardly ever used them.  Once they got older, I did relax a little.  I do have a tendency to use them in the same order.  We drove 30 minutes into town before I realized I'd left something vital at home.  I let loose a string of cusswords a mile long...after a quiet minute, my 11-year-old looked at me and said, "you forgot goddamn-sonofabitch."  LMAO.  I guess I hadn't realized how much I had been cussing.

Same daughter is now 18, and I admit I've gotten lazy.  I work in a warehouse, *shrug*, and have no small children at home.  It's easy to take use them as verbal pauses, like uh and um.  On the plus side, since my kids grew up with it being no big deal, they really don't use them much.  Go figure.




TracyTaken -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 2:37:48 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MasterBlueTiger
I'll admit I swear more than I used to, but I try to watch how I use it. I could see using some while using humiliation. Refering to a slaves naughty bits and what I plan to do to them using a sexy voice.


I'm not sure that qualifies as swearing.  "My little cumslut" is not a bad thing to be called, IME. [:)]

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Or making her say bad words to make her feel dirty. I also admit I can swear playing video games, though not very effective.

I imagine anyone warped enough to enjoy video games (I love 'em), probably swears a lot while playing them.  I haven't found it very effective either (in that it really doesn't improve my game).




windchymes -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 2:45:32 PM)

I can cuss like a sailor on a weekend pass, and I enjoy it!  Sometimes it just feels good to let 'em rip.




lusciouslips19 -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 2:46:54 PM)

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ORIGINAL: StormsSlave

{stands up} Hi.  My name is Sondra, and I am a profanity junkie.  Last time I used a cuss word, was, shit, I don't know...5-10 minutes ago??

My use of cuss words waxes and wanes in life.  I've gone through phases, as when my children were little, that I hardly ever used them.  Once they got older, I did relax a little.  I do have a tendency to use them in the same order.  We drove 30 minutes into town before I realized I'd left something vital at home.  I let loose a string of cusswords a mile long...after a quiet minute, my 11-year-old looked at me and said, "you forgot goddamn-sonofabitch."  LMAO.  I guess I hadn't realized how much I had been cussing.

Same daughter is now 18, and I admit I've gotten lazy.  I work in a warehouse, *shrug*, and have no small children at home.  It's easy to take use them as verbal pauses, like uh and um.  On the plus side, since my kids grew up with it being no big deal, they really don't use them much.  Go figure.


Well admiting it is the first step! Now get to the rest![:D]

Edited to say, I cant be mad at you on account of the fact that you're legs are so HOT!




daddyncherry -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 3:00:20 PM)

i worked in bars for many many years and so i have very colorful speech....thankfully so does my Daddy, and he appreaciates when i call somone a mutherfucker...

fuck is my favorite word, fuckity, fuck, fuck fuck....oh yeah FUCK-SHIT-DAMN-SONOFABITCH-HELL.

i admit that sometimes i overuse, or that the words fall out of my mouth much too easily...but it is who/how i am. Also, i CAN clean up when needed but it takes a conscious effort on my part. i also know alot of other words and have a decent vocabulary that i am not afraid to use, but sometimes, FUCK is just the best word to get the job done.

Hugs, and fuck you, fuck off, fuck me runnin,
cherry




closetmonkey -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 3:02:19 PM)

Now see, I find that unbelieveably HOT.

Nothing rocks my world more than that little thrill when a proper, polite person pops off with something off-the-hook. Profanity included.

When it's just every-other-word, I start wondering what the person is even trying to say. :(

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ORIGINAL: colouredin

I am a fairly well bought up girl, middle class background very BBC English accent, and I love when I swear because people look so shocked, even if its a minor word, it doesnt sound right on my lips and I like that, it can be over used but I think there is nothing better than a well placed swear word, however in a D/s context I LOVE hearing swear words dunno why I just do. 




lusciouslips19 -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 3:28:48 PM)

Whenever I am fed up I say "crap sandwhich". It makes me giggle and gives me just the right amount of venting!




christine1 -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 3:30:26 PM)

lmao lushy....i'll try saying that next time, i'll see if it helps me more than fuckshit does! 




lusciouslips19 -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 3:35:03 PM)

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ORIGINAL: christine1

lmao lushy....i'll try saying that next time, i'll see if it helps me more than fuckshit does! 


Try it Chrissy! It's hard to stay mad when the word"s "Crap sandwhich" comes out of the mouth! say it 10 times fast. You'll be laughing your crap sandwhich off![:D] 




Real_Trouble -> RE: Profanity... (3/18/2008 4:12:02 PM)

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ORIGINAL: closetmonkey
I gotta ask... Profanity: Do you love it, hate it, use it, or play with it? How much or how little? Do you use the big 'bad' words, or do you use sweet words strung together obscenely? Do you use it to provoke specific emotions, or is it your main tongue of choice?


It varies with situation; the whole purpose of language is to communicate, and because much of the communication depends how the person who hears you interprets words, I tend to tailor what I am saying to my audience.

Or, in short, I curse when I think it will have an effect, or when I feel particularly like cursing, which is not as often as many might suspect.




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