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What are we afraid or ashamed of???

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Why do we have silly names for body parts related to sexuality??

If you notice we have silly names for our v****a, p***s and b*****s. Most psychologist, psychiatrist say that it's best to call a body part by it's correct name why don't we?? Are we ashamed of our sexuality so that we have to denigrate it??

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  1. Good question!

    I agree with you. If we can call it by other names why not call it in the correct way. The problem with our culture or society is that we are so naive and confronted when it comes to s*x. What's really wrong if p***s is p***s, v****a as v****a, b*****s as b*****s. For me, i don't find anything wrong with it. You see it is the culture or society that allows it. They found it as vulgar and improper when in fact of the matter these are simple words that relates to the body parts. I don't see the logic behind for it is the truth. We must always have the conscience and awareness that is true and the truth. Humans must know how to accept reality. There is nothing to be ashmaed of truth!  We cannot have the  true wisdom  if these alone are clothed or tainted with  deliberate intent to hide the veracity of the word itself.

    Thanks for sharing your point. Have a great day!


  2. "We"?  Fear and shame are related, but not the same.  Fear is generally from without, shame comes from within.

  3. society is so mixed up...we advertise s*x all the time, but when it comes to speaking about s*x we shy away from our responsibility to talk to our children about s*x. Not just the negative aspect as far as STD's are concerned, but the positive aspects. Once we stop stigmatizing s*x, then we can become comfortable with our privates parts and call them by their biological name.

  4. I think that most of this is only in America. America likes to censor s*x so that way it becomes more appealing. The jews have set this up to destroy the country because that way most Americans are s*x crazed without a good release and they end up committing most crimes and rapes etc that you can clearly see from your local Meganslaw.org website.

  5. I'm not sure what you mean by the phrase "most psychologists [and] psychiatrists say that it's best to call a body part by its correct name." Yes, in a clinical setting or to a child growing up, that's probably true.

    We come up with pet names for our parts because they have years of stigma attached to them. We rarely see our own, and we very rarely see others'. Those 'bits' are what makes our sexual characteristics. Giving them silly names helps relieve the psychological pressure that we no doubt inherited from those afraid to have those characteristics.

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