Quote by Dudealicious
Bullshit, guys can call others sluts as well.
LM come on, you know you are one.....
No doubt, plenty of male sluts. Myself especially included.
Quote by dpw
Is there a difference between being a slut and being promiscuous?
If there is, where is the boundary?
If there isn't, why does "slut" sound so much worse?
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I agree with a few of the other comments - they mean the same thing - I think slut is just more street whereas promiscuous is more of a formal term.
I hate when either word is used to demean or label. I think 'slut' has become more of a fun or 'dirty talk' word as society has become more progressive and open when it comes to sexuality. There are still those that might use it as an insult, but I think it says more about the person using it that way than the person they're trying to bring down.
How many people someone has sex with and how they choose to do so is really such a private/individual thing when you think about it. Yet there are these shameful stereotypes - from the frigid virgin to the boring/missionary marriage typecast to the slut stereotype. You're either doing it too too much or not enough. Sometimes it feels like nobody can win.
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I'm not saying I agree, but normally when I hear the word 'slut' it's meant in the most hurtful way possible.
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the word slut is what you make it - to me, it's a fun word. it's dirty, it's sexy, and it gets tossed around in the bedroom - we don't ascribe a demeaning tone to it and so it's not demeaning.
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Well I've read it again, so what am I missing?
Quote by Jack_42
This is a site devoted to imaginary sexuality which can involve multiple sex - same gender sex - whatever - where expressions are graphic etc therefore I feel it is somewhat contradictory to use any of these terms with regard to outraged morality.
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Outraged morality? I think you've misunderstood the op, the two terms seem to me to mean the same thing. People tend to think slut is much more deragtory but why?
On Lush there's a status option of slut not promiscuous, so a certain amount of humour is expected as well as more serious posts.
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Is there a difference between being a slut and being promiscuous?
If there is, where is the boundary?
If there isn't, why does "slut" sound so much worse?
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Quote by SexyTnMamaI just turned 60 and It's always amused me how men more often than not try to hook up with as many women they consider to be "sluts" yet end up marrying someone who is considered a "good girl". I myself, with one exception, have always dated, lived with and married fun, naughty, promiscuous, open minded women. AKA sluts. I've had an incredibly fun life in every aspect and wouldn't change a thing if I had the chance. Guys my advice is to date, move in with and in the end up married to a naughty/slutty woman as long as you are aware you won't be the only guy in her life. But the odds of your being the only guy in the good girl you married life is about the same.
To me, many women would aspire to reach the lofty status of a 'true slut'. Yet, so few really do attain that lofty status. I would love to be thought of and recognized as a 'true slut.' Having done so would mean that I have attained a status that indeed represents that of a woman who, in a multitude of ways, knows how to and does, bring both joy and satisfaction to her various partners at all times.