Gender & Women's Studies. Is It More Insulting To Be Referred To As The Male Genitalia Or The Female?
Gender & Women's Studies. Is It Different If You Are A Man Or A Woman? Has This Changed Over Time? Hotel California: "Being Called A "womb" Is A Comp
Gender Womens Studies : Is It More Insulting To Be Referred To As The Male Genitalia Or The Female
Is it different if you are a man or a woman? Has this changed over time? Hotel California: "Being called a "womb" is a complement". LOL! You are a total womb. ~~~ doodlebugjim ~~~
Best Answer To Gender Womens Studies Question
Being called a "womb" is a complement. It means you are a fount of creativity. The rest of the considerations are just tiresome. Concentrate on the positive!
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Answer 1Neither. Its reflects immaturity and ignorance on the part of the speaker though.
Answer 2a dudes causes our junk just looks gross but lady junk is just in a nice little package
Answer 3If you're a man and you're called a pusy, that's worse If you're a women and you're called a dickface, that's worse
Answer 4i think the level of malice is pretty even, and it likely always has been.
Answer 5It is worse to be called by male genitalia: that means you are an idiot and dork (p___s) or a mean man (d__k). The female genitalia is meant to connote weakness, but that is just made up by men, because if you've ever passed a baby through yours, you'd know it wasn't the truth!
Answer 6Being called a "womb" is a complement. It means you are a fount of creativity. The rest of the considerations are just tiresome. Concentrate on the positive!
Answer 7i think its more insulting to be referred to as female genitalia because i think it is more vulgar. i'd rather be called a d**k than a c**t. The c word just seems more offensive, maybe because the d word has been used so often its lost its effect.
Answer 8I think the malice and intent is greater behind the use of female genitalia insults. They usually seem much more vulgar, and in my experience, are used much more often by men; I rarely hear women use the c-word, although I know men who use it on a daily basis (to much disdain). I call people a 'tit' sometimes, but rarely use insults related to female genitalia/male genitalia.
Answer 9Probably about the same - although I might consider it a compliment if someone I especially despise is trying to hurt me by calling me one.
Answer 10neither... call me a "B", and it's on like donkey kong...
Answer 11I agree totally with Double X. nothing else to add really Jess
Answer 12From what I've heard, it's more degrading for men to be called the hard C or pu$$y. Have you seen the Family Guy where the guys are eating steak? Joe can't eat all of his and they start making fun of him, calling him a sissy or whatnot, and he shoots the steak with his gun and shouts, "There!! Are you satisfied?" To which Brian the dog responds, "Jeez, Joe. Come ; He takes the gun from Joe and says, "I'll just put this in your purse next to your ;
Answer 13Good one. I say, A woman's junk takes the cake. Though, "boob" and "tit" make it stay in debate.
Answer 14Both would be childish and rude. I know the c-u-n-t word is highly offensive, but to me it doesn't really mean anythign. Also pussy doesn't really sound offensive. I think the most offensive words is the B word for a man's testicles - I depise that word.
Answer 15"c*nt" definitely worse than "d*ck" regardless of whether you use it against a male or female. I don't think this has changed over time.
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