Why is the word 'c*nt' so much more derogatory in the US than the UK?

I don't understand that either,
especially since they can say and have said "prick" on over-the-air broadcast TV.

"Prick" has been socialized to "bitch" status; you can say it even in front of Nana,
at least in Boston if not Des Moines.

See you next Tuesday, on the other hand, is a super no-no.
I would like a broad's woman's opinion.
 
I find Americans are overly sensitive to the word. Other places they don't bat an eye at it. Just wondering why that is.
Cultural custom and the fact the Redcoats were all a bunch of cunts so they thought it was commonplace. :)

Notice that certain hand gestures carry worse connotations in some cultures compared to others.

example:
In western society, thumbs up hand gestures mean that everything is ok or a sign of approval. However, in other parts of the world, it has negative meanings. This is thought to originate from Roman times when a thumbs-up signal would mean a gladiator should die.

The thumbs up lost these negative connotations during WW11 after American pilots began using it to signal they were ready to fly.

In countries such as Japan and Germany, it simply means the number one. However, in the Middle East, parts of Europe, Russia and Latin America it is insulting and means ‘up yours’.
 
Because, in a place where women have the most rights they'll find the most reasons to radicalise perpetually and they wont stop there. They'll radicalise everyone else also till the whole place becomes a partisan hack mess.

In the end it's safe to say that no one would vote for a hoard of criminals like the NAMBLAcrat party if there wasn't a racist wedge issue they could push up against their constituents heads.
 
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