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       Posted by MEAT2 Posted July 23, 2012 View Comments 4      
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?

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. 

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.

by EUROMEXCOUPLE on July 24, 2012
 Yes, we prefer penis. The words "dick" and "cock" are reserved for silly threads.

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