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Do you find the word vagina offensive?

MissJo 2012/06/23 20:24:16
No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
Yes, I do find the word vagina offensive! Can't you call it something else?
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  • TheCouchF*cker 2012/06/23 21:28:47
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    TheCouchF*cker
    +26
    Vagina. Pussy. Cooter. Beaver. Poonany. Furburger. Cha-cha. Hush puppy. Cherry pop. Vertical smile. Bikini Bizkit. Panty Hamster.

    ...I think I went a little crazy right there.

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  • RED DAWN Dave**G... 2012/07/12 16:22:20
    RED DAWN
    +3
    I flunked y'alls test but I like to got the last one right.The one about send this to your friend I tried but Bubba wornt home
  • john Scooter 2012/07/12 13:56:00
    john
    +2
    tang ...both taste nice
  • Scooter john 2012/07/12 14:11:03
    Scooter
    +1
    Glad you like it John!! Are you an astronaughty?? lol
  • john Scooter 2012/07/12 14:12:29
    john
    +2
    just down and dirty at times
  • Dave**G... Scooter 2012/07/12 14:15:41
  • MickieDee 2012/07/12 03:26:32
  • Scooter MickieDee 2012/07/12 04:03:59
    Scooter
    +2
    LMAO!!! Woohooo GIRL!!!

    shocked woman
  • MickieDee Scooter 2012/07/12 16:17:19
    MickieDee
    +1
    HAHAHAAA!!!
  • Scooter MickieDee 2012/07/12 16:38:52
    Scooter
    +1
    I'm proud of you!!! LOL!!!
  • MickieDee Scooter 2012/07/12 17:16:12
    MickieDee
    +1
    hahahaa! I will have to tell you a story about that word someday......
  • Scooter MickieDee 2012/07/12 17:44:47
    Scooter
    Can't wait! I bet it's a goodie!! I still laugh about the sprinkler story...
  • ScatterJoy! 2012/07/04 06:13:32
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    ScatterJoy!
    Um, no. Do you find the word "penis" offensive?
  • purpleicecreamvan<3 2012/07/01 18:34:28
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    purpleicecreamvan<3
    +1
    haha no, i've got one. it'd be like being offended over the word ear, or leg or something.
  • White Wolf 2012/06/28 15:55:42
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    White Wolf
    Not really.
  • Luke 2012/06/28 14:34:04
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    Luke
    I feel comfortable talking to a woman about her Vagina....we become friends and start calling it something else......
  • Kuruptsoul 2012/06/28 06:24:22
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    Kuruptsoul
    How could it be?? it is where life starts
  • martin28 2012/06/28 01:09:51 (edited)
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    martin28
    No not offensive, but talking about genitals isn't a conversation I would exactly jump with excitement to talk about.
  • Harold 2012/06/26 16:02:02
    Yes, I do find the word vagina offensive! Can't you call it something else?
    Harold
    I would be one of the few that finds it offensive only because I was raised to not discuss such things out in public. I believe some of the slang terms seem more appropriate when discussing this particular subject.
  • Bill 2012/06/26 07:23:10
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    Bill
    NO!! I think it's Beautiful!!!;):) Really~
  • ACTS APOSTOLOS 2012/06/26 04:56:59
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    ACTS APOSTOLOS
    Its no different than penis, vulva, breast, tit, boob, knee, butt, etc. Its all party parts.
  • john doe 2012/06/26 02:50:11
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    john doe
    No problem with vaginas here.
  • MariahRene 2012/06/26 02:17:28
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    MariahRene
    ..Do you have a problem with the word arm? Leg? Elbow? It's a body part -_-'
  • mac9 2012/06/26 01:02:25
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    mac9
    +1
    No!....It makes my mouth water.
  • WhereIsAmerica? ~PWCM~JLA 2012/06/26 01:02:23
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    WhereIsAmerica? ~PWCM~JLA
    +2
    The word, no, but the Democrats making a BS issue out of it and the fake "war" on women? THAT I definitely have a problem with.
  • crazy:) 2012/06/26 00:55:06
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    crazy:)
    +1
    No there is no problem using the word vagina except when my sis had to explain what it was to my her daughter and we called it a flower
  • Texas Johnny 2012/06/26 00:30:19
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    Texas Johnny
    +1
    When used in the right circumstance, no problem at all. it is what it is!
  • jaydenvdv 2012/06/25 23:59:04
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    jaydenvdv
    +1
    Except in the case of when my daughter was 3, and it was called a hoo-hoo :)
  • jsbustaman 2012/06/25 23:39:25 (edited)
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    jsbustaman
    It's much better than calling it some slang name?
  • Call me Mark willya? 2012/06/25 22:18:37
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    Call me Mark willya?
    I don't have a problem with ANY word, they're just ways of communication it's the message, not the words chosen to convey it that may or may not offend me.

    For example, I do not find the word vagina offensive, and I find the actuality of vagina delightful!!! :D
  • Jannis 2012/06/25 22:05:20
    Yes, I do find the word vagina offensive! Can't you call it something else?
    Jannis
    +2
    I meant No!!!!...i have one and would prefer that than some off the other names for it.
  • just some random guy 2012/06/25 21:04:42
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    just some random guy
    but i call it the squish mitten
  • Alethia 2012/06/25 20:36:03
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    Alethia
    I'm not fond of the word. It's always sounded funny to me but I accept it as a scientific term and use it when necessary. Isn't that vagtastic?!
  • "OG" 2012/06/25 18:49:40
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    "OG"
    +1
    And why would i ?
  • Wesloco 2012/06/25 18:14:53
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    Wesloco
    Are you kidding? I love the word vagina, I love vaginas and some of my favorite people happen to have vaginas! (-:
  • Claise 2012/06/25 18:09:27
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    Claise
    no, it is the official name
  • Black-Indian Girl 2012/06/25 18:04:15
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    Black-Indian Girl
    Depends on context. If I'm discussing it for educational or medical reasons, no.
  • brittneylalaa 2012/06/25 18:00:21
    No, there is no problem at all with using the medical term with the body part.
    brittneylalaa
    It seems like saying penis is more offensive than saying vagina.
  • doodlemunster 2012/06/25 17:53:58
  • Lanikai 2012/06/25 17:22:36
    Yes, I do find the word vagina offensive! Can't you call it something else?
    Lanikai
    +3
    Unless there is a valid discussion with a Dr about my own vagina, OR when helping my child understand menses, there is NO reason to use that word.

    Grief, let's keep our private parts, PRIVATE. Not in ignorance, but in good taste. Some things REALLY should be discussed, or mentioned privately.
  • jniss Lanikai 2012/06/25 17:31:03
    jniss
    +1
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. I bet you believe that women belong in the kitchen and not in the work place right? LMFAO
    This isn't the '30s. We as a society have come a bit further than that. But I do see there are a few left stuck in the dark ages LOL

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