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| Dick v. Cock |
Ladies... How do you perfer to call it: a dick or a cock? Is there a distinction that determines what name is given? |
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| by WONDERWOMAN on February 22, 2013 |
Word play...
Interesting...for myself, it ceases to matter which moniker I'm using for it, just as long as it's stroking my pussy or my throat. |
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| by HAITINK on August 5, 2012 |
Both Dick and Cock are venerable exressions: cock is probably much older. Cock Robin, as in 'Who killed...' is the clue - both words, Cock and Robin mean a tap. Dick is assoiated with Cockney rhyming slang - Dickery Dock. Ohh, another nursery rhyme here - in fact nursery rhymes are redolent with sexual innuendo. And rhyming slang is a rich source of words for cock: Hampton for Hampton Wick and so on. Older english tends towards descriptive words: sword, dagger, rod, pole, pizzle and you will find these in puns all over elizabethan plays.
Pussy and kitty are modern mambypamby analogies - cunt is as venerble as cock and puns on cunt abound in elizabethan literature: any time you come across the syllable cunt ot count as in country or account you should immediately go looking for the sexual innuendo or insult. Itcan be great fun. |
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| by EUROMEXCOUPLE on July 24, 2012 |
| Yes, we prefer penis. The words "dick" and "cock" are reserved for silly threads. |
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