I just posted a post that I don't mind that language, but I have to say, reading your post I had to think about it some more. I applied the problem solely on the amount of swearing and never really considered the fact you pointed out, that it's usually female anatomy that's used as a swear-word, no matter who it's applied on.
That is extremely sad, now that I realize it :-(
I have to go through my swear-vocabulary and check if this rule is applicable to my language too, because right now I think most female-based swear-words are borrowed from English. I need to count. Fun-things to do in the evening \o/ (I'm not being ironic, I really consider this fun)
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Date: 2010-12-10 05:15 pm (UTC)I applied the problem solely on the amount of swearing and never really considered the fact you pointed out, that it's usually female anatomy that's used as a swear-word, no matter who it's applied on.
That is extremely sad, now that I realize it :-(
I have to go through my swear-vocabulary and check if this rule is applicable to my language too, because right now I think most female-based swear-words are borrowed from English. I need to count.
Fun-things to do in the evening \o/ (I'm not being ironic, I really consider this fun)