Okay people, more questions?

posted Saturday, 29 January 2005
I was born in Georgia, when I was around Yankees, they called pussy, cock. Here in the South we call pussy, pussy, a cock is a dick, period. So the question for today sport fans is, if you  are sucking cock, which one are you doing? Please tell me, My little mind has been fucked up about this for almost 58 years, thanks again, Cat.

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1. a reader left...
Saturday, 29 January 2005 2:47 pm

Cat, I've lived all over the South and North (Army brat and former Grunt) and have NEVER heard pussy refered to as cock ...Pussy=pussy and cock=dick!!! Got-damn yankees!!!

JimA [jwaj2@yahoo.com]


2. a reader left...
Saturday, 29 January 2005 10:06 pm

Cat - I've lived in Jersey all my life, and I never heard anyone refer to pussy as "cock" -- Not ever.

Jim - PRS [jim@parkwayreststop.com]


3. a reader left...
Sunday, 30 January 2005 12:06 am

I've heard a LOT of people refer to pussy as "cock." Especially a lot of the young military guys around here. I never understood that shit.

And if those idjits go a few places in Savannah and start asking for "cock," they may get what they don't want.

Cat is correct. We have a language problem around here.

Acidman


4. a reader left...
Sunday, 30 January 2005 12:28 pm

Cat and Acid are on to something; there are certain folks in the south - whether they are FROM the south, I don't know - that I will refer to pussy as cock. Back in the day I knew some military fellows (friends of my uncle's) that would refer to a "ladies' man" as a real "cocksman"; they weren't referring to his skills with his penis, they were referring to his prowess in procuring pussy.

This is a documented phenomena, actually. Read your Ferrol Sams!

Your friend,

Queenie MacFarland
Sylacauga, AL

Queenie [queenie@inblognito.mu.nu]


5. a reader left...
Monday, 31 January 2005 1:34 am

Now, in my drag-queen and musical theater days, I used to hear gay men call Cock a "Stick-Pussy" if the person they were after was a fem. But the other way around? Nope.

Mamamontezz [mamamontezz@sbcglobal.net]