"uterus" an indecorous word? ("slut" in the news)
ronbutters at AOL.COM
ronbutters at AOL.COM
Sat Jul 9 07:59:09 UTC 2011
Every period on the period? This was not a course, it was an obsession.
Re: SLUT
I remember overhearing this conversation between two teenage girls a number of years ago:
S1: Does Patty do it?
S2: Patty? That slanky slut is a H.
As the Marquee will have to say if Broadway starts to do early English plays, "Tis a Pity She's a H"!
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Wilson wrote:
Back in my day, the only exposure to anything approaching academic
instruction WRT sex was Hygiene 101, first semester, freshman year,
1954. The course covered in excruciatingly-boring detail the menstrual
cycle from beginning to end. And nothing else. That was the only clue
that the course was "sex-ed" and not about employees washing hands.
Had they had only what passed for sex-ed when *I* was their age, they
would have had to go with _corpus luteum_ as their clean, Latin
cover-term!
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-Wilson
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Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2011 07:29:37
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Every period on the period? This was not a course, it was an obsession.
Re: SLUT
I remember overhearing this conversation between two teenage girls a number of years ago:
S1: Does Patty do it?
S2: Patty? That slanky slut is a H.
As the Marquee will have to say if Broadway starts to do early English plays, "Tis a Pity She's A H"!
------Original Message------
From: Wilson Gray
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Subject: Re: [ADS-L] "uterus" an indecorous word? ("slut" in the news)
Sent: Jul 9, 2011 3:58 AM
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Darla Wells <lethe9 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Fanny Pack
A perfect example of the clear efficacy of U.S.-Style sex-"education."
Back in my day, the only exposure to anything approaching academic
instruction WRT sex was Hygiene 101, first semester, freshman year,
1954. The course covered in excruciatingly-boring detail the menstrual
cycle from beginning to end. And nothing else. That was the only clue
that the course was "sex-ed" and not about employees washing hands.
Had they had only what passed for sex-ed when *I* was their age, they
would have had to go with _corpus luteum_ as their clean, Latin
cover-term!
--
-Wilson
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All say, "How hard it is that we have to die!"---a strange complaint
to come from the mouths of people who have had to live.
-Mark Twain
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