Friday, December 2, 2011

See Dick's Cock

Can someone explain the difference to me between a “Dick” and a “Cock”? I notice that more and more men are using the expression “Cock” as opposed to the word “Dick”. What’s up with that?

I am thinking maybe on some level the word “Cock” is sexier sounding to some guys…maybe more forbidden…dirtier?

Maybe it’s a geographical thing. Do West coast guys prefer “cock” to “dick”? That can’t be it because I know plenty of East Coast guys that use “cock” over “dick”.

Is it generational? Do older guys prefer “cock” to “dick”? Or younger guys?

Really, what the hell is going on here? Kitty needs to get to the bottom of this. First of all I want to use the proper word when I write. Second, I want to use the proper term in bed. What if “dick” is a total turn off for a guy? What if I say “I want to suck your ‘dick’?” And the guy starts thinking about his father Richard? Crap! When did things get so damn complicated?

3 comments:

Ryan Beaumont said...

I don't know but I go to the beach in South Carolina a lot and USC's (east coast not west coast) mascot is the Gamecocks and they always have the best tee-shirts.

"You can't lick our Cocks!"

One year they had a QB with the last name Smelly and so there were a lot of "we have a Smelly cock" tee shirts around. Anyway those Gamecocks are a joyful bunch!

I think "cock" just sounds a bit more urbane! :)

Advizor54 said...

"Dick" is a just a step above "Pee Pee" or "Weiner" (the organ, not the Senator).

Men have Cocks
Boys have Dicks.

Of course, if a woman is interested in illiteration, it is perfectly acceptible to say, preferably while writhing naked on the bed, "May I lick your dick and flick it on my clit? Thank you sir, I will come real quick."

Naughty Kitty said...

Ad...Now THAT makes PERFECT sense! I am definitely dealing with COCKS here! Thank you!