:reddit-logo: got really excited about Nonce Island around the time Tennant's Doctor Who came out, and the takeaway from their teaboo phase was "I can say a misogynistic slur all I like because I heard it's said all the time there, teehee!"
Both words are misogynistic (or in some cases, toxic-masculine homophobic) :reddit-logo: words, so no, I don't give either of them a pass in those contexts.
:reddit-logo: got really excited about Nonce Island around the time Tennant's Doctor Who came out, and the takeaway from their teaboo phase was "I can say a misogynistic slur all I like because I heard it's said all the time there, teehee!"
it's really not said all the time because it's still a swear word and only children swear all the time.
Although is it that much more sexist than the word bitch which Americans say all the time
Yeah. At least to American ears, it's MUCH worse
Both words are misogynistic (or in some cases, toxic-masculine homophobic) :reddit-logo: words, so no, I don't give either of them a pass in those contexts.