And in Ireland. lolWhyever not? In some areas of Scotland it is pretty much used as punctuation...
I think only women and those who wish they are women are allowed to say that word. I try (successfully?) to never use that word.I can't ever get used to that word. Even when I watch a British drama that word makes me cringe and look around in discomfort.
Old Latin cunnus, I believe would be the origin.It is really surprising how this word evolves. Apparently, in Scotland where this word came from, it was just a word to describe a low life, nasty, untrustworthy person -- male or female. A good example will be the person in the WH now.
The equivalent in the UK would be to call a woman a cow. Or maybe a slag. That is as offensive as calling a woman a cunt in Canada or the US.It is really surprising how this word evolves. Apparently, in Scotland where this word came from, it was just a word to describe a low life, nasty, untrustworthy person -- male or female. A good example will be the person in the WH now.
Yeah, but the real question is why is it masculine?Old Latin cunnus, I believe would be the origin.
Who knows? It is also a slang word in modern Italian southern dialect, and masculine, as well. 'Cunnu'.Yeah, but the real question is why is it masculine?
Clearly you didn't watch the video. LOLNot true.
if you are female you can say cunt.
Sounds like a double standard right.