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By *ense and sensuality OP   Couple
over a year ago

Hull

Augmenting the "swear words that offend" thread...

As previously mentioned, I cannot abide the word 'pussy' to refer to female genitals.

Or the incorrect use of 'vagina' when usually it's 'vulva' that is technically correct.

What are your peeves?

O x

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Liverpool

Dislike or offend?

They are two very different things.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Augmenting the "swear words that offend" thread...

As previously mentioned, I cannot abide the word 'pussy' to refer to female genitals.

Or the incorrect use of 'vagina' when usually it's 'vulva' that is technically correct.

What are your peeves?

O x"

What about minge?

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By *ense and sensuality OP   Couple
over a year ago

Hull


"Dislike or offend?

They are two very different things. "

Ah good point.

I've fallen at the first hurdle!

O x

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By *ense and sensuality OP   Couple
over a year ago

Hull


"Augmenting the "swear words that offend" thread...

As previously mentioned, I cannot abide the word 'pussy' to refer to female genitals.

Or the incorrect use of 'vagina' when usually it's 'vulva' that is technically correct.

What are your peeves?

O x

What about minge?"

Get thee to a nunnery!!!

I hate that word so much I'd banished it from my mind!

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By *erces LetiferMan
over a year ago

Somewhere off the edge of the map... 'ere there be monsters

American-English-isms... such as;

'On accident' instead of by accident

'Could care less' instead of couldn't care less

etc

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Augmenting the "swear words that offend" thread...

As previously mentioned, I cannot abide the word 'pussy' to refer to female genitals.

Or the incorrect use of 'vagina' when usually it's 'vulva' that is technically correct.

What are your peeves?

O x

What about minge?

Get thee to a nunnery!!!

I hate that word so much I'd banished it from my mind! "

I thought so

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By *urious is the VoyeurMan
over a year ago

Rickmansworth

So a moist pussy is not a nice short sentence

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By *ense and sensuality OP   Couple
over a year ago

Hull


"American-English-isms... such as;

'On accident' instead of by accident

'Could care less' instead of couldn't care less

etc"

Oh and "-ised", like burglarised

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"American-English-isms... such as;

'On accident' instead of by accident

'Could care less' instead of couldn't care less

etc

Oh and "-ised", like burglarised "

Can I get instead of can I have

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't get offended, but some words make me cringe, like snowflake or gammon.

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By *ense and sensuality OP   Couple
over a year ago

Hull


"So a moist pussy is not a nice short sentence"

Love the word moist!

But why have a moist pussy when you could have a wet c@nt?

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By *ense and sensuality OP   Couple
over a year ago

Hull


"American-English-isms... such as;

'On accident' instead of by accident

'Could care less' instead of couldn't care less

etc

Oh and "-ised", like burglarised

Can I get instead of can I have"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"American-English-isms... such as;

'On accident' instead of by accident

'Could care less' instead of couldn't care less

etc"

This. Especially the 'could care less'. Makes no sense

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"American-English-isms... such as;

'On accident' instead of by accident

'Could care less' instead of couldn't care less

etc

This. Especially the 'could care less'. Makes no sense "

I get annoyed when someone says something like elevator or parking lot when they are in fact from the UK.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

People misusing there, their and they're

There on there way

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"American-English-isms... such as;

'On accident' instead of by accident

'Could care less' instead of couldn't care less

etc

This. Especially the 'could care less'. Makes no sense

I get annoyed when someone says something like elevator or parking lot when they are in fact from the UK."

..same with elevator! Not heard anyone say parking lot yet, that'd give me the proper ick!

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By *idnight RamblerMan
over a year ago

Pershore

"With respect .........."

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By *evonrobMan
over a year ago

Kingsbridge

It’s instead of its! Although iPhones are mainly to blame for that one!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Monday and work

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By *heRazorsEdgeMan
over a year ago

Wales/ All over UK

Snowflake… particularly when it’s used a a derogatory term against someone who happens to have empathy or sympathy for a particular group or cause

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

To be pacific , instead of specific

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By *avid 50Man
over a year ago

kendal

My ladies don’t like cunt as a word

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

“Mmmm” absolutely vile.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Mmm.. the C word is a strong word.. but I’m trying to get my head round wet pussy..?

I would say that it be better to hear “u’ve got a lovely wet pussy” than “u’ve got a lovely wet

c—t”

Mmm please explain what’s better..?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Dislike or offend?

They are two very different things. "

Sadly not for many people any more

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“Mmmm” absolutely vile."

Honestly whether spoken or written this is an absolute conversation killer for us. It’s so unbelievably seedy.

It says so on our profile and yet guys put it thinking they are being funny, which makes it an instant no go even if we otherwise would’ve been interested.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“Mmmm” absolutely vile.

Honestly whether spoken or written this is an absolute conversation killer for us. It’s so unbelievably seedy.

It says so on our profile and yet guys put it thinking they are being funny, which makes it an instant no go even if we otherwise would’ve been interested."

It makes my skin crawl. I imagine a Mr Burns type character saying it and makes me want to throw up.

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By *icassolifelikeMan
over a year ago

Luton

“Kidda” when i refer to someone younger.

They don’t mind to be fair, it’s my age range that say something about it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“Kidda” when i refer to someone younger.

They don’t mind to be fair, it’s my age range that say something about it.

"

I work with someone a year younger than me that calls me “son” and it pisses me off so much.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“Kidda” when i refer to someone younger.

They don’t mind to be fair, it’s my age range that say something about it.

I work with someone a year younger than me that calls me “son” and it pisses me off so much."

Calm down son.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“Kidda” when i refer to someone younger.

They don’t mind to be fair, it’s my age range that say something about it.

I work with someone a year younger than me that calls me “son” and it pisses me off so much.

Calm down son. "

Blocked and reported

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“Kidda” when i refer to someone younger.

They don’t mind to be fair, it’s my age range that say something about it.

I work with someone a year younger than me that calls me “son” and it pisses me off so much.

Calm down son.

Blocked and reported "

You'd miss me too much.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“Kidda” when i refer to someone younger.

They don’t mind to be fair, it’s my age range that say something about it.

I work with someone a year younger than me that calls me “son” and it pisses me off so much.

Calm down son.

Blocked and reported

You'd miss me too much."

Do I know you?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“Kidda” when i refer to someone younger.

They don’t mind to be fair, it’s my age range that say something about it.

I work with someone a year younger than me that calls me “son” and it pisses me off so much.

Calm down son.

Blocked and reported

You'd miss me too much.

Do I know you?"

What all the guys say

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“Kidda” when i refer to someone younger.

They don’t mind to be fair, it’s my age range that say something about it.

I work with someone a year younger than me that calls me “son” and it pisses me off so much.

Calm down son.

Blocked and reported

You'd miss me too much.

Do I know you?

What all the guys say "

You mustn’t be very memorable.

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By *icassolifelikeMan
over a year ago

Luton


"“Kidda” when i refer to someone younger.

They don’t mind to be fair, it’s my age range that say something about it.

I work with someone a year younger than me that calls me “son” and it pisses me off so much.

Calm down son.

Blocked and reported

You'd miss me too much.

Do I know you?

What all the guys say "

Now, now children!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“Kidda” when i refer to someone younger.

They don’t mind to be fair, it’s my age range that say something about it.

I work with someone a year younger than me that calls me “son” and it pisses me off so much.

Calm down son.

Blocked and reported

You'd miss me too much.

Do I know you?

What all the guys say

You mustn’t be very memorable."

You know when you suffer a terrible trauma and your brain just blocks it out? It's a bit like that.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Pay the bills… really hate that one. Just plain offensive

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"“Kidda” when i refer to someone younger.

They don’t mind to be fair, it’s my age range that say something about it.

I work with someone a year younger than me that calls me “son” and it pisses me off so much.

Calm down son.

Blocked and reported

You'd miss me too much.

Do I know you?

What all the guys say

You mustn’t be very memorable.

You know when you suffer a terrible trauma and your brain just blocks it out? It's a bit like that. "

That must be why I’m paying for therapy.

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By *lik and PaulCouple
over a year ago

Flagrante


"American-English-isms... such as;

'On accident' instead of by accident

'Could care less' instead of couldn't care less

etc"

Calling us guys...we aren't guys, or at least one of us isn't.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bitch. If someone calls me that, I’ll break your teeth.

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By *imply DeeWoman
over a year ago

Wherever

Not words as such but anything someone says which is borderline gaslighting, like “you’re crazy and I’m not the only one who thinks that”.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not words as such but anything someone says which is borderline gaslighting, like “you’re crazy and I’m not the only one who thinks that”.

"

This, I really despise people that try and play these mind games, so funny I can see them a mile off - & the ones that tell you others are 'talking about you' (they may or may not be, who actually cares?) are the absolute scummy creepy types

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