The history of the C Word
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 6:03 pm
I was chatting at work today about how people feel about the word 'cunt' and thought I would do a bit of research on it.
How does it make you feel when people use the C word? at the end of the day it is just a word with one syllable, Shakespeare hinted at it in his plays, and the word was an accepted euphanism for a womans private parts in the 16th Century and actually derived from the word queynte.
A common street name in the 1200s was gropecuntlane and was often the red light area, type it into Google to find out more.
Also when Metallica covered So What by The Anti Nowhere League they changed the word Cunt to Fuck so is it really that offensive to The Yanks?
So foumites do you like a bit of cunting every now and again?
How does it make you feel when people use the C word? at the end of the day it is just a word with one syllable, Shakespeare hinted at it in his plays, and the word was an accepted euphanism for a womans private parts in the 16th Century and actually derived from the word queynte.
A common street name in the 1200s was gropecuntlane and was often the red light area, type it into Google to find out more.
Also when Metallica covered So What by The Anti Nowhere League they changed the word Cunt to Fuck so is it really that offensive to The Yanks?
So foumites do you like a bit of cunting every now and again?