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When did using the term "nutted" to describe ejaculation become socially acceptable?
Seriously, its disgusting! Isn't "come" good enough? Does this gross anyone else out? I keep seeing it used on here in the TTC and Pregnancy area.
haha! I always thought it was a teen thing but lately I have seen it used by people saying "my fiance and I" or "my husband and I". Meaning adult women are using it.
And to the person who said it conjured up a mental pic....ew....I get that too. It is all very porno. No we don't need clinical names for everything but the alternatives get worse everyday. I'm in the military and hear pretty colorful language but "nutted" hasn't made its way to my workplace yet...I just see it on here :)
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- TashaLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
It's not socially acceptable in most of the adult community.
Those who use the term appear ignorant (at best) and should really start using big kid words. Ejaculation is acceptable in most conversations depending on the audience. However, "come" is more commonly used during a sexual act because it sounds less clinical.
- 5 years ago
It isn't so much cowardice as just being passive. A person may not be fear speaking up about something. Instead he/she just doesn't want to deal with the hassle others may give since it is sometimes difficult to deal with extremists. A good example is Miss California Carrie Prejean when she was asked a question about gay marriage by Perez Hilton. She stated her belief that marriage is between a man and woman. Later on, Hilton ranted furiously on his site (or maybe youtube) about her. Yet, she did NOTHING wrong but gave an answer to a question which merely solicited her opinion.
- ccc922Lv 51 decade ago
Ew, I don't think either of them are acceptable. I can't believe the way some of these people talk on here. Even when I was a teenager I never used disgusting terms like that. I always even thought the word "***" (pardon my language haha) was trashy.
- Twox2Lv 51 decade ago
Last time I saw a post with that "special" term this week - it got deleted. You know the type, the 13 year old who says she is pregnant with twins - though I think the last one had octuplets.
It gives me a bad mental image - the grunting face that they insist that guys in porn use when they are finishing up the deed.....ewww
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
HA HA!!
Ya it's not socially acceptable...its disgusting...
I'll use the term "Sac Up" as in "Grow a Pair" but that's about as deep into the male anatomy as I get for graphic point makers.
"Nutted" is quite unacceptable...frankly I'm not one board with "come" or "cummed" either ... they're all just so 'porny' lol
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Gavi!!! Lol...at your lesson in "T-bagging"! - what the hell was the first guy that ever did that thinking?
"I'm gonna but my balls on your face...that'll be funny." WTF??? lol
Boys are gross.
- 1 decade ago
I dont like it. It sounds like a teenage description to me, an "unknowledgable term" when used by an adult. No offense.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Teenage boys trying to be cool, or afraid to use the correct terminology. It's tacky if you ask me.
- 1 decade ago
Its gross and its most commonly used by immature teens who shouldnt be having sex anyways.
- Rosie aka RosieLv 61 decade ago
I use nut and nutted all the time! LOL!
But, I live near Cleveland.
Source(s): That's how I roll. - Nina LeeLv 71 decade ago
Ugh, I HATE that term.
The term "sac" grosses me out also.
ETA: That is new to me Gavi, LOLOL!