Hmm yes that is true. It definitely has become a default insult.
Yes I see people call girls sluts all the time just because they are showing some cleavage or something. Which I find absolutely ridiculous. Usually when girls insult another girl for looking nice I immediately question their self esteem.
I just find it amusing how nosy people are. I think many people would be so much more pleasant if they just focused on themselves instead of constantly comparing themselves to others.
Yes I do believe the word "slut" is completely illogical and irrelevant.
I think that whenever people insult others, for example using the word "slut" to insult another person, they are usually showing themselves more instead of the person they accuse.
What reasons do you have for find the word "slut" ridiculous?
I was just about to ask you if you were a fan of H. P. Lovecraft based on your handle when I saw his name listed in your interests, nyao. Nice to meet another person who appreciates the insidious effects of the Great Old Ones! >^_^<
(BTW, have you ever read A Night in the Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny? It's not exactly Mythos-related, but it does hint at them, and it's a rather entertaining read, at least IMHO.)
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Yes I see people call girls sluts all the time just because they are showing some cleavage or something. Which I find absolutely ridiculous. Usually when girls insult another girl for looking nice I immediately question their self esteem.
I just find it amusing how nosy people are. I think many people would be so much more pleasant if they just focused on themselves instead of constantly comparing themselves to others.
Yes I do believe the word "slut" is completely illogical and irrelevant.
I think that whenever people insult others, for example using the word "slut" to insult another person, they are usually showing themselves more instead of the person they accuse.
What reasons do you have for find the word "slut" ridiculous?
What did I post that sparked your interest?
It just seems like, if you dish it out, you ought to be able to take it, you know?
Oh, well. That's your thing, I guess, not mine.
(BTW, have you ever read A Night in the Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny? It's not exactly Mythos-related, but it does hint at them, and it's a rather entertaining read, at least IMHO.)
Cthulhu ftaghn! >^_^<
The one thing that struck me as odd in your summary/detail thing on the top...virgin by location? My curiousity is peeked.