I was just wondering because I see all variations of this in stories, what is the proper spelling and past tense use of this word?
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"Come" is definitely the verb, meaning to orgasm. For example, "I'm going to come", "I'm coming", or "I came". The past tense is always "came". It's never ever "comed".
As for "cum", it's the noun meaning semen or sperm. For example, "I shot my cum all over her tits", or "my cock was oozing pre-cum through my pants".
I hate using "cum" as the verb, such as "cumming" or "cummed", but as a story moderator, I'll let it slide. The one that really chaps my ass though is when people use "cum" in place of "orgasm" or "climax" etc. For example, "I had such a good cum." *shudders*
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'Cummed' is just... wrong.
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I prefer the cum/came combo.
I've never liked the use of 'come' versus 'cum' simply because 'cum' is just shorthand for 'succumbed', which when used in a sexual sense is to 'succumb to pleasure'.
I get that came is just past-tense of come, but it makes more sense to me than cummed. *Cringes*
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'cum' simply because 'cum' is just shorthand for 'succumbed'
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Show your working on this! This sounds like one of those things that gets made up, then someone else says it and then people suddenly think it's fact- you know, like wikipedia.
I'll be happily proved wrong on this but for the moment I'm giving this "fact" the skunk-eye
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Give it what you want.
Just my interpretation is all. Take it at face value or dismiss it...whichever tickles your peach.
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I never knew this. Thanks for sharing!
I use come as a verb, such as "I'm going to come." and cum as the noun, "His cum covered her tongue."
I don't think that I've ever used came or cummed, speaking of past actions, I usually find other words to describe it.
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I was just wondering because I see all variations of this in stories, what is the proper spelling and past tense use of this word?
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really? in the heat of the moment dose it really matter how you spell it? i'm no brain child but cummed sounds as bad as axe me and ain't (AIN'T YA GONNA AXE ME IF I CUMMED)
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I hate the non-word "cum." It smacks of semi-literacy.
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I never knew this. Thanks for sharing!
I use come as a verb, such as "I'm going to come." and cum as the noun, "His cum covered her tongue."
I don't think that I've ever used came or cummed, speaking of past actions, I usually find other words to describe it.
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"Come" is definitely the verb, meaning to orgasm. For example, "I'm going to come", "I'm coming", or "I came". The past tense is always "came". It's never ever "comed".
As for "cum", it's the noun meaning semen or sperm. For example, "I shot my cum all over her tits", or "my cock was oozing pre-cum through my pants".
I hate using "cum" as the verb, such as "cumming" or "cummed", but as a story moderator, I'll let it slide. The one that really chaps my ass though is when people use "cum" in place of "orgasm" or "climax" etc. For example, "I had such a good cum." *shudders*