COCK. Dick doesn't evoke(?) a sexual response
It all depends on what day it is. Cock is acceptable after 6PM; after 6, you can call Aunt Ethyl a Dick. Unless she is an asshole.
I knew a lady who would call a guy "Richard" even though it wasn't his name. When we asked her why, she said, "Richard is long for 'Dick.'"
Dick is more of an insult "You dick!"
Cock is more of the organ used to fuck a pussy.
But, if an author uses dick instead of cock, I don't mind. I mean... it's their story not mine.
Good question.
Context is everything here.
For me, personally, dick feels slightly more aggressive. Maybe I'll deploy it if there is something happening in the background that is pulling focus from it just being purely sexual, or perhaps if there is less familiarity between the characters. Cock feels right for describing something goddamn intimate.
But, it just depends on a whole bunch of stuff.
Write erotica when you're horny, then edit it when you're calm.
Ah, what the fuck do I know!
Just to let all the fishermen out there that "The Fuck Ettiquette" manual states that it's proper to use dick before 6pm and cock other.
Definitely Cock - gets my juices flowing. There's something erotic and filthy about that word.
The word "dick" is so.... highschool and I agree with a previous poster, it doesn't evoke a sexual response.
A "cock" is a rooster. A "dick" is the former Vice President of the United States.
Cock, considering "dick" is often used as an insult.
By the way ... just read an article that referenced an American survey, suggesting that the majority of women preferred the word "cock" over "dick" when it came to use in a relationship setting (such as dirty talk during sex).
"If you knew what you were doing you would probably be bored."
Dick is you know quite a literal & descriptive thing so you'd probably be better of using that in a romantic kinda story .
Cock on the other hand more...outrageous it's about really getting stuck in and driving it home. It's passionate. That's more like animal fever kind of thing. Spur of the moment.
Does that make any sense?
Cock..... I just love everything about it....
"I'd much rather be a woman than a man. Women can cry, they can wear cute clothes, and they are the first to be rescued off of sinking ships."
— Gilda Radner
Dick=soft good for peeing, licking,kissing, touching,& kissing
Cock=Erect, hard Good for Kissing, touching, masturbating, sucking, making love, fucking,exposing, Bragging & Measuring,
Prick= close runner up to Asshole In describing an ex boy friend.
as a reader and a writer both I prefer the word cock. It just seems more adult to me
Cock definitely, Dick is a nickname for Richard or at least used to be. The word cock is just so manly, so sexy, so enticing. Makes my mouth water depending on who its attached to.
Ravyn you forgot to add sneaky.
As a writer cock seems to work better…
Cock. We aren't school children here! And the women in My stories don't have "vaginas" either!
Mix it up. try and slip the odd 'throbbing love truncheon' in as well!