Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Why is a “pussy” called a pussy

This article explains why the word pussy, as being used to refer to the female vagina, vulva, cunt and twat is called this way.

To start off, the vagina is pure sang the “canal” between a woman’s uterus and her labia. The word “vulva” actually refers to the outer parts of the female genetal area, including the two outer lips (labia), the clitoris, the venus hill and the opening of the vagina (roughly a centimeter deep). Put those two together and we have a “pussy”.

Now...why do we really call it like that? Two centuries ago, somewhere in the mid 1800’s, the word pussy became a popular word to refer to anything that was kind of soft and/or furry. The word pussycat and another word pussy willow are examples of other things that have the word pussy inside.

We must remember that in those days all women walked around with hairy, unshaved and in effect one could could argue “furry” vulvas. A woman’s cunt is most often quite soft as well, and so the term pussy was soon being associated to the female private parts.

In the late 1800’s there was also someone who apperrantly matched the hairy cunt of his wife to resemble a beaver’s tail, and thus the term “beaver” came into popular use as well.

Another interesting pussy fact is that according to historic tellings, Glaucon, who was Plaro’s brother, has said that a cunt is by right the most important thing to men, since all men are concepted there, start their life there, come out from there and spend their entire life trying to get into it again! Let’s hope dearly that he didn’t meane the “same” one! He was a real Greek though, so one would never know...


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