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What is your opinion regarding the word slut?

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Hi all, Its just a word but gets my blood boiling when directed to my wife. We have enjoyed a couple of cam sessions together and like the idea of being watched and 99% of comments are totally fine and respectful.. However a couple of times the word slut has been directed to my wife.. and for the record I hate it and ask guys to please maintain respect. Say anything you want to but please don't use that word when referring to my wife! Does anyone have any thoughts on this, like am I taking it to seriously, is it the nature of a sexual site, I guess some ppl may even find it a turn on? Opinions are most welcome.. cheers smile
Just adding my 2 cents. I love it. We own it, as in being a slut is something to proud of. When I first mentioned it to her she was a little reticent, but when I explained that I loved naughty girls she quickly became proud of the term. And when she thought about how much she loved strangers cocks, she realised how appropriate it was. I don't see it as a term of denigration, I rather see it as a compliment and something to be desired. But maybe that's just me.
What does your wife think about it ? I don't like the term personally, but it's often used as a "term of endearment" on these sites and others. If you and/or your wife don't like it - don't accept it. Don't accept anything that makes either of you uncomfortable. If the guys can't adhere to your rules, piss them off. My 2 bobs worth. Will
I love getting all dressed up and acting slutty. Short skirt, no knickers and flashing. Getting out dogging and playing with others. Much prefer "Slut" than the C*** Word. Theres a time and place for each in the throws of passion i guess.
It all depends on the delivery. Sheba actually enjoys it when used at the right times, be that when she is playing and in the slutty mood. Like others she has taken ownership of it and has replied 'why yes I am' when a guy tried to intimidate here at a party and reality she has no issues with it But, that does not mean that it is a word that all will enjoy so each their own, but certainly circumstances are everything
Thanks for the replies and all have valid points. I suppose it's each to their own. I have blocked a couple of blokes because of it. I think though I will just ask ppl not to and yeah it depends on the situation etc. thanks guys
I agree with shebagazz, it's all dependant on the situation, but it's up to you to be comfortable with it.
I completely understand where you're coming from stevlor. It's not something Mr has called me. I guess it will always have some sort of negative connotation to us, as it was always a very derogatory term when we were growing up. Having said that, I have been called that by other males, sometimes in a negative way, other times in a naughty, flirty way. Mr doesn't mind as long as I'm comfortable with it. If I wasn't, one of us would be blocking the guys using it. Don't feel you have to change to fit in... if it makes you or your wife feel uneasy, stand your ground and hit that block button! You can't feel horny and sexy if you're also feeling upset or angry.
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I completely understand where you're coming from stevlor. It's not something Mr has called me. I guess it will always have some sort of negative connotation to us, as it was always a very derogatory term when we were growing up. Having said that, I have been called that by other males, sometimes in a negative way, other times in a naughty, flirty way. Mr doesn't mind as long as I'm comfortable with it. If I wasn't, one of us would be blocking the guys using it. Don't feel you have to change to fit in... if it makes you or your wife feel uneasy, stand your ground and hit that block button! You can't feel horny and sexy if you're also feeling upset or angry.

Thanks and totally agree...smile
S exually L iberated U nihibited T emptress
As a woman I do not like being called a slut or a c**t at all. I find it is very disrespectful to me and other women. using other words to convey a sexy image is far better. it is an instant turn-off and gets me angry.
If all negative connotations are removed from the word, a 'slut' is simply a person, most often a woman, who has had sex with multiple partners. Unfortunately we slam down women who dress promiscuously, are sexually aggressive and/or unabashedly lay claim to their own sexuality. Some of us embrace the word slut. Some don't. Can calling a woman a 'Prude' be just as terrible as calling her a 'Slut'? Not drawing attention away from the word 'Slut' but being called a 'Prude' also creates another demoralising pejorative that is meant to make a woman think about her behaviour. Damned if you do, damn if you don't! Some single guys have called Mrs Bay a 'prude' for not showing enough skin on cam. There shouldn't be derogatory terms to describe women's sexual behaviour and reclaiming the word 'Slut' is almost like willingly accepting blame for a crime you didn't commit, or rather for doing something that shouldn't be a crime in the first place. Mrs Bay is sexually aggressive (perhaps it is the red hair) and is unbashful/unashamed about her sexual promiscuity, being called a 'Slut' has no negative connotation but rather a right of passage. Although she is accepting of the term, I am of the opinion that there is a time and place, but more importantly how it is delivered i.e. I am not kosher with single males or people who we do not know calling Mrs Bay a 'Slut'.
I agree on the vocal delivery. There's a big difference between; Mmm you slut & Urghh, you slut! I admit the word probably comes out too fluently when I'm in a role playing scenario.. but.. it's all in the fun of the games. wink ~Lotus
As soon as someone uses the 'C' word in any context we shut them down on here and if used at a party or venue we just walk away. Slut is pretty bad too but slutty not so ...... Don't know why. Always good to show a bit of respect and care towards other's feelings.
Not a word I accept, in any way, shape or form, neither is c**t. There are many other words that can be used. Personally, as soon as someone uses either of these words, I freeze, tell them to get off and I leave. I make it VERY clear to any partner I have, that using derogatory, humiliating or debasing words just turns me right off and I won't stand for it. For me, sex and intimacy are about respect and friendship. cannot respect anyone who calls me names. I fall way, way on the other side of the scale to a lot of people, and there are reasons for it. Ask before using words that can hurt
This is a topic I cover and love it. You are bringing your belief into the word. My wife called me a slut but she wasnt being nice. But by definition I am. So if the hat fits wear it. I personally don't use it unless requested to do so. You might just have to ignore the comments and be gay (happy) that you are attracting an audience that enjoys the show. if you dont like the label dont wear the suit. Dave
"if you dont like the label dont wear the suit." gurudave, people have different definitions of which words are appropriate to use or not. I have been called a dirty little slut when I was on cam - and all anyone could see was my feet in heels. To me, how is that slutlike? Because someone's behaviour - to your eyes - is deserving of words like that, to them, it may not be. Slut has more than one definition, the older term meaning a slovenly or untidy woman, the newer term meaning someone who has multiple sexual partners. One is derogatory, one isn't. Or to make a long story short, just because one person thinks something lis slutty, doesn't mean another will think the same
It's not a nice word at all. Those who use it are either uneducated or just plain assholes, although in the heat of the moment & with the right people the word can be used loosely; Her: "fuck me like a slut" He: "yeah, bitch..grunt..grunt. Ok im done"
Haidee - good point about women who have multiple sex partners. Is there a single word that one can use to describe an intelligent, genuine sexually active woman that conveys her indulgence in multiple sex partners, and that is not derogatory?? I alternate between using 'tart' and 'Goddess', however neither word comes baggage free - and I feel uncomfortable using 'slut' too. Ozdude wink
words are just words, esp coming from someone we don't know,
Well use it as a reference as in if thats what they think about you and you dont like it, block em. We all think because this site is a sex site most of us would not object to the word, but there are a lot of sexy people out there that have no need to use the term or have that term used to describe them and therefore take offence. I personally dont use it as it sounds to me more of a put down than anything and thats not what this is about. Lets face it most people that use it want to bring you down to their level as a test or confirm their superiority over you as a possible conquest.
" Is there a single word that one can use to describe an intelligent, genuine sexually active woman that conveys her indulgence in multiple sex partners, and that is not derogatory??" We could use "hedonist" or "libertine" as gender neutral and baggage free/ sex positive words which show a healthy and lustful approach to sex, sexuality and sexual activity.
how about 'woman', woman works for me
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" Is there a single word that one can use to describe an intelligent, genuine sexually active woman that conveys her indulgence in multiple sex partners, and that is not derogatory??"
We could use "hedonist" or "libertine" as gender neutral and baggage free/ sex positive words which show a healthy and lustful approach to sex, sexuality and sexual activity.
I like the word insatiable
If I am in the middle of wild, rough, uninhibited sex and I call the woman I am with a slut, I don't think she will mind all that much and some may even get off on it. But if i call a woman a slut just because we are having a disagreement, then that is not the same thing and will not be met with such a welcoming response. Slut in asexual context is fine with me. If it's just meant as an insult then that's going to far. It's a word that has many meanings. Just choice your moments wisely when using the word. I personally love the word in a sexual context, and I often say it if I hit my thumb or bump my knee. But I would be pretty dirty on myself saying it to a woman if it was just an insult. I even class myself as a male slut, but a slut can still be choosey about who they sleep with and doesn't mean that they want to fuck anything that moves. Just most things Lol
Josh, might be an idea to ask a new partner beforehand how she views the word. The last male that called me a slut while we were having sex got pushed of and told to get out of the house smile But then, sometimes talking during the act will distract me and get me out of the 'zome'. I hate that
Rofl. What was his reaction like? :shock: ? For ladies in a relationship, is there a difference between your partner calling you a slut (assuming he doesn't actually mean it of course and just into dirty talk) and the random solo guy you're having social sex with?
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Josh, might be an idea to ask a new partner beforehand how she views the word. The last male that called me a slut while we were having sex got pushed of and told to get out of the house smile
But then, sometimes talking during the act will distract me and get me out of the 'zome'. I hate that

True, but each woman is different and from personal experience I would say that the word isn't a problem at all when used during sex, or in a sexual nature.
You are free to have you own opinion about it, but I stand by what I said about it all coming down to how and when the word is used. If you don't like the word at all then nothing I say will change that :)
If a woman says to a man she wants to suck his cock, does cock mean the same thing if she later calls him a cock during an argument ?
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True, but each woman is different and from personal experience I would say that the word isn't a problem at all when used during sex, or in a sexual nature.

Josh, do you see the contradiction in your own statement? You say each woman is different, but the word isn't a problem? Well if each woman is different then clearly it will be an issue for some. So Haidee's suggestion is very wise - suss out the lady you are with before you throw it out there. I know if someone called Mrs TT a slut, the only thing stopping me from booting his arse out the door would be that she had already done it.
Lotus, he was a bit gobsmacked, but I had already told him before getting naked that I didn't like to be called names and humiliated, and that talking during sex was overrated for me. So, he bought it on himself. Some things will trigger bad memories/experiences with a lot of people, and considering our ' culture' you may want to think about what some women have been through before calling names, this is why I mentioned sussing out before using words that can trigger bad reactions