Women Who Use the "F" Word.

When I was in the Air Force in Vietnam we used the F bomb, often combined with the word "Mother" as every part of speach there was. It can be a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, or whatever. One time a few of us decided we were going to clean up our act so we decided to take a one second pause every time we were about to use it. But it got pretty tiring taking three or four one second pauses in every sentence so that didn't last long.
 
When I was in the Air Force in Vietnam we used the F bomb, often combined with the word "Mother" as every part of speach there was. It can be a noun, verb, adjective, adverb, or whatever. One time a few of us decided we were going to clean up our act so we decided to take a one second pause every time we were about to use it. But it got pretty tiring taking three or four one second pauses in every sentence so that didn't last long.
It's just too bad the F-bombs could not have been rigged to F-up the VC. The war would have been over in a week.
 

I have come to the conclusion that the F word is just another word for fornication. It is in popular usage simply for its shock value. It sounds offensive because it is monosyllabic and ends with the hard ck sound.

If we replace it with synonyms such as copulate or fornicate it loses its shock value.

Personally, I prefer they used the word "tup" and "tupping". It has a similar meaning. When confronted by someone who is addicted by the F word why not copy their speech patterns using "tup" as a substitute to demonstrate how silly they sound.

You never know, "tup you" and "tupping moron" might catch on.

Refuse to be offended and apply mockery.
 
I have a dear single lady friend who is the most naive, most innocent, sweetest, amiable woman in the whole county.

But when she is driving in traffic................Jekyll and Hyde
I resemble that remark. I almost never use the "F" word when I'm around anyone other than my Hubby. I use it in the car all the time, f***ing a*****e mostly, when other drivers do stupid things.
 
If you ever have an opportunity to speak with some of the females in Congress off the record and away from the others, you will soon learn that the 'F' word is part of their vocabulary. Without naming names because of the "No Politics" rule, I will just say that it goes about 50/50 for both sides. However, there is one female that beats all others, including males hands down.
 
Cursing rarely bothers me. I spent many years in an industry where it seemed every third word was F, F-ed or F-ing, especially among recent immigrants (from all over the world) whose command of English was very poor. At first I was shocked down to my shoelaces, but after a while it became borderline amusing, and eventually I stopped noticing it altogether.
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Did you know the Oxford English Dictionary contains 273,000 words? 171,476 of them being in current use, 47,156 being obsolete and around 9,500 derivative words included as sub entries.

Originally published in fascicles starting in 1884 and completed in 1928, subsequently revised, expanded to 20 volumes, and adapted to the electronic age, the "OED" has become the most venerated English language reference ever compiled.

The vast array of apt words to the English speaking countries of the world and is available on-line. According to The New Oxford English Dictionary the 'f' profanity has two meanings in English: (1) 'to have sex' and (2) 'to destroy'.

The regular use of lots of swearwords shows a poor vocabulary. A poor vocabulary is a sign of a poor education. The key to using profanity is knowing where and when to use it and how much. Constant use of profanity suggests that one can't express oneself any other way.
 
I always thought that billy connolly used the word in a well balanced and humourous manner and with his scots accent didn't offend to much - certainly not from the laughter from his elderly audiences?
 
I have come to the conclusion that the F word is just another word for fornication. It is in popular usage simply for its shock value. It sounds offensive because it is monosyllabic and ends with the hard ck sound.

If we replace it with synonyms such as copulate or fornicate it loses its shock value.

Personally, I prefer they used the word "tup" and "tupping". It has a similar meaning. When confronted by someone who is addicted by the F word why not copy their speech patterns using "tup" as a substitute to demonstrate how silly they sound.

You never know, "tup you" and "tupping moron" might catch on.

Refuse to be offended and apply mockery.
I thought that's what frig and fork were for. 😁 but I like tup. Sounds more down under. 😉
 
The F word is the best word, my favorite. It is a noun, adjective, and so on, you name it, covers all parts of speech.

People went to jail, really, for the right to publicly use this word. I honor and revere them.

So, F you and the horse you rode in on.
 
Welp, I swear often when writing about things that make me mad, but in real life, I generally do not drop the f-bomb in public.

Even in private, in my car while driving or at home, I try to use MILDER swear words. If while writing things only make me a little mad, I will say "frick" or "fart" or damn instead of the f-word. (Damn was even said in Gone With the Wind published in 1936. Did it teach us how to handle "damn"?)

But when things make me very angry, oh watch out! Here come those asterisks! ****@***^((***! !

So, if a woman is unfeminine in her writing, does that mean she is not worthy of love or respect from men? Ohhh I am sure with some men, especially Boomer men or older, it does mean she is not worthy of love or respect to them.

She is not feminine in her speech, therefore she is trashy.

On the other hand, as you heard her talking to her friends, I'll bet she speaks one way to her friends but does not speak that way at work. Most people know enough not to cuss at work.

I think when men try to control the ways that women speak, I think they are just trying to control women overall. Yes - we know. You want is back in the kitchen cooking. We know. We've heard that for centuries.
 
The F word is the best word, my favorite. It is a noun, adjective, and so on, you name it, covers all parts of speech.

People went to jail, really, for the right to publicly use this word. I honor and revere them.

So, F you and the horse you rode in on.
My understanding of this thread, isn’t about using the f word, it’s about over using the f word. Some people use it in every sentence that comes out of their mouth, which is over kill. Any swear word that’s used excessively sounds trashy.
 

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