Penis, Dick, Cock...they Don't Mean The Same?

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Yeah what’s slutty and taboo is totally determined by culture at the time

in medieval times in parts of Europe it was custom for a woman to cover her hair for modesty

however plunging and revealing necklines were the norm

hair ....racy
Cleavage .... tame
 

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Woman here. I’ve never heard the words tied to size.
Penis is clinical (as would be phallus), dick seems to be tied either regionally or by age over cock.
I use cock by default, although my ex used dick, an I sort of adjusted.
It’s lovely hearing my current say cock.

so side question, do you say (as insult) suck my dick or suck my cock?

I don’t use the word cock period never have. Dick will be use as a insult or describing. It’s what I have.
 
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I consider it a bit like the bouba/kiki distinction (in which people across different language groups identify 'bouba' as a 'round' word/shape and 'kiki' as a 'sharp' one): cock is thick, and dick is thin. View attachment 36494851

I would say the opposite. But it’s whatever cultural appropriate.
 
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"Cock" just seems more passionate, HOT and down and dirty and indicates an interest, passion or want/desire..
 
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Woman here. I’ve never heard the words tied to size.
Penis is clinical (as would be phallus), dick seems to be tied either regionally or by age over cock.
I use cock by default, although my ex used dick, an I sort of adjusted.
It’s lovely hearing my current say cock.

so side question, do you say (as insult) suck my dick or suck my cock?

Good comment. I think it's a context thing. Think of how many ways you can use the word "fuck", and how wildly it varies with context.

I think penis<dick<cock on a spectrum of "vulgarity" in American context. "Cock" usually is assuredly sexual.