Now I’m going to shock some people here and admit that I’m not averse to dropping the c-bomb myself on occasion. My mum, a wonderful feminist, always told me that as it was a word used to describe a particularly important part of the female anatomy, it was important not to use it as a term of abuse. I assumed this meant I could greet her fondly with "Hello, you lovely c—!". But alas, I am inclined to use it – albeit only occasionally – as a term of abuse. I love my feminine parts and respect those of all other women, but my golly, sometimes you just need a word that’s going to shock and convey a certain depth of feeling. Possibly because the f-word has become so over-used and now has a similar shock value to wallpaper, the c-word seems to be on more, er, lips that it used to be. I do love the way Jane just drops this so casually on live American TV and the host, Meredith Viera, tenses visibly but then just breezes through it.
Jane Fonda drops the C-bomb on TV.
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I don't use the c-bomb... I think it's too shocking! I can't make myself say it! My Mum hates the word and gets whiplash if someone uses it.
But Jane uses it here cause it's the name of the monologue, not just for shock value, right?!
I don't think the f-word is very shocking anymore though, but still can't bring myself to drop the c-bomb!
But I don't say "my golly" for other reasons...
Come on girls I say if you've got one you should feel free to use the word were appropriate.