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Are there words that make you cringe?

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by AlamoCity, Dec 15, 2013.

  1. biggayguy

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    Using the word Crip or Gimp shows you're not even trying to be nice.
    Shepherding in conjunction with church congregations. It means the pastor tells everyone what he has heard from God for them to do. Remember David Koresh in Waco?
     
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    I hate it when people call me 'man' or 'boy' for some reason.
     
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    Is that a "dead like me" reference?!

    Anyhow, one word that I keep hearing that I hate is the word "cunt." It's just so vulgar...
     
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    And we all know the that the "heterosexual lifestyle" is the leading cause of unwanted pregnancies and abortions.
     
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    Whore. There is no positive use for it; it degrades women who enjoy sex and sex workers.

    Slut, too. I have seen it used in a friendly, teasing, and approving way, though, but that's rare.
     
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    Any word that negatively describes the way something smells.
     
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    Yeah, that one is an odd term.

    What is the use for a term like pansexual then? I'm not getting into a personal debate here or anything; just curious, haha. I chose that because, although it is on your list, it is for another reason. Why not just say you love a person for who they are rather than what they are(without the need for a term I mean)? Hell, there goes terms in general, lol.

    Being demi doesn't have to be so specific. It's not like you're saying you are looking for someone who fits a checklist of a million traits or anything. :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
     
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    "Temporary Tax"
     
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    Well, I hate y'all. JUST KIDDING.

    Words I hate: I think "hottie" tops the list. It sounds very immature, much like a word a person should stop using at their 20th birthday, when being a teenager officially ends ... even earlier, if they can abstain.
     
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    Haha. I'm sure there are people who hate that contraction; I was born and raised using it. To be honest, almost any other variation such as "you guys." If grammarians want to really cringe, they should really hear me say, "Are y'all by y'allselves?"
     
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    [YOUTUBE]xRibRj770J8[/YOUTUBE]
     
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    When my mum uses the word 'bonking' instead of 'had sex'. :dry: ANY other way of saying it is fine but NOT bonking please!!! :'(
    Hearing someone call someone else 'baby'.
     
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    Do you mean "boinking?" I think it started with the saying "boinking like rabbits." Funny, I've never seen rabbits "boink." But I've seen dogs go at it, and on major boulevards.
     
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    Moist makes me cringe
    So icky! ;-;
     
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    Anything that makes a person lesser than another. Seriously. Why can't people see people as people instead of the sum of their flaws? Not that I'm innocent on that front, either.
     
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    Straight-acting: In my opinion, it's definitely time for gay men to stop trying to be "just like" straight people. They are not. I'm not sure what the hell this term means. I think it just means "I won't date anyone with a lisp or a limp wrist." Although there are many many problems with this term, it's central problem is the assumption that everybody is acting, and therefore not authentic. If it's possible to be straight-acting, then it's possible to be gay-acting. And by implication, those who are gay-acting better cut that shit out. I have a lisp. I just do. And I sound gay. It's not an act. It's just how I am. And that alone disqualifies me for many, many gay men. Even though I'm more athletic than most in my area...

    Sticking your dick into another male-bodied person's ass is not straight. So maybe let's stop "acting" like it.
     
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    Going down "that path"
    Living that "lifestyle"
     
  18. sexy. no. just no.
     
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    Nope.

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    I was tempted to post a video, but was too lazy to do so. .____.

    Oh, and....moist.