How do you feel about the "C" word?

How do you feel about the C word?
We all know what "C" word I'm talking about. And I'm not just talking about in reference to lady parts, but just as a word.
How do you feel about it?

I don't particularly like it and try not to use it unless I'm really angry, which is almost never, but I would never use it in a woman's presence.

Didn't know what topic to put this in, so putting it under sexuality because of potentially rude answers.
I absolutely detest it
Vote A
Use it in my company and I'll punch you
Vote B
I don't particularly like it but it's not a big deal
Vote C
I'm neutral
Vote D
I don't mind it
Vote E
I'll use it once in a while
Vote F
I love it you c***
Vote G
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Most Helpful Guys

  • I like the word, convays a lot in a single syllable, just sounds cool, I like that it's just used like prick in across the sea, but her in America it's offensive. So here stateside I've only use it when a woman is being completely unreasonable and yelling at me for no reason, think I've said it once to some roadrage lady, shut her up good, she was completely shook.

    It's very effective but it's a word you really don't want to use except as a last resort, say it to the wrong woman and you'll have a fight on your hands or now that it's 2022 and just about anything can get you accused of sexual harrassment or charged with a hate crime, it may not be worth it.

    Still like the word tho, it's a fun, cool word.

  • Haha, awful word but love it for appropriate situations... for example, “one of my neighbors is a raging C”... I have even heard her boyfriend call her that from across the backyard

Most Helpful Girls

  • Why don't you just say the word cunt? Seriously people get way too offended just by words. Just like people get so offended over hearing n**. I'm a natural blonde (very blonde almost white haired) blue eyed white girl that's married to and has kids with a very dark black man and cunt and n** are just like any other words. People need to stop being such babies and stop getting offended over stupid words.

  • Its like my F bomb but I absolutely have used it and will again if someone is acting like one.

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What Girls & Guys Said

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  • Folks in the UK especially, but some elsewhere (including women), use this word as a staple world, and for many in the UK, it's no more vulger than "hell" or "damn."

    We also had a girl here (from the mid-west) whose username was @cun7n1nja, and it was one of her favorite words. There are girls I know who love hearing that word in bed, BECAUSE they consider it so dirty. So, opinions are all over the place.

  • I don't particularly like it, but it's really no big deal to me.

  • It's a weird word. On one hand it's a swear word that's too vulgar for many but on the other hand it's used as a term of endearment in many parts of the UK

  • I tend to be more forgiving if I hear it used by someone with a British accent, but otherwise I will avoid ever having to have a dialog with someone that uses such a term. I voted A.

  • It shines a bright light on a persons mentality.

  • I Like it in the correct situation

  • I call everybody a cunt when I'm having road rage 😂

  • It doesn’t bother me but it’s not one that I tend to use. Kind of seems a bit more offensive to people, except for whatever reason in British comedy.
    I wouldn’t care to hear it in the bedroom, that’s certain.

  • It's more of an American thing to be offended by that word. And I am not so cunt is just normal. Dunno why America get hung up on words but at least it's not as bad compared to France for it.

  • I'm not in the habit of insulting people, but that is a rude word in context of female anatomy, a crass and insulting word in context too addressing woman.

  • It's not a nice word but I have been guilty of using it a few times when I got really mad. Not proud of it.

  • Fuck you GAG you didn’t remove this question you facist C***s!

  • It's a bad word, unless it's spoken in the heat of the moment.