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Originally Posted by hegirllvr View Post
Again, how did such a wonderful thing as fucking come to be associated with negativity?
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Originally Posted by ladyboyadmirer View Post
Hello Hegirllvr,
Here is my contribution to the word Fuck: a word for all seasons.
As impressive a list as ladyboyadmirer provided, the question was an etymological one.

There is not universally agreed-to etymology for the word "fuck" in English, although there are several sources that are generally accepted. Germanic cognates are one important source: words in German, Norwegian, Swedish, and Dutch all are similar, and mean "to strike" or in some cases "to copulate." But these may not be the ultimate source.

What is clear is that few, if any, of the "urban myths" about the word's origins are accurate: none of the acronyms, nor any of the things about stockades, or any of that other tripe.

The word's use in a negative context seems to me to be an obvious function of the taboo's associated with its sexual meanings.
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