My favorite term of endearment for women is censored now? 0_o

##!%+@ seriously
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get off your alpha male high horse and stop being disrespectful.
what if someone were to call your mother, aunt, or sister that.
this generation i tell you, no respect
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Originally Posted by whyhellothere

get off your alpha male high horse and stop being disrespectful.
what if someone were to call your mother, aunt, or sister that.
this generation i tell you, no respect
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At least simp isn't censored 
 
I thought I used the word yesterday, then I saw it.
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Broad

##!$#$

Broad

Why is it just for some, an it only does it sometimes.
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I guess it's censored if it has an S.
 
I dare one of you to call a lady a broad when you're at work, or most importantly a career establishment.
 
Originally Posted by JD214

I thought I used the word yesterday, then I saw it.
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Broad

Broad

Broad

Why is it just for some, an it only does it sometimes.
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Originally Posted by whyhellothere

get off your alpha male high horse and stop being disrespectful.
what if someone were to call your mother, aunt, or sister that.
this generation i tell you, no respect
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The use of the word originated 70 years ago. Stop posting.

toast1985 wrote:
I dare one of you to call a lady a broad when you're at work, or most importantly a career establishment.

As a substitute for female dog I do this on a regular basis at the workplace
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Originally Posted by joeykadesh

Originally Posted by whyhellothere

get off your alpha male high horse and stop being disrespectful.
what if someone were to call your mother, aunt, or sister that.
this generation i tell you, no respect
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At least simp isn't censored 

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I'm assuming if I called most women I know a broad, they would take offense.

So I'm not surprised or concerned with NT censoring it.
Well since broad means a few different things, mostly not in reference in women, the singular isn't censored, but if you use broad(s), it is. 
 
Originally Posted by Big J 33

I'm assuming if I called most women I know a broad, they would take offense.



So I'm not surprised or concerned with NT censoring it.
Well since broad means a few different things, mostly not in reference in women, the singular isn't censored, but if you use broad(s), it is. 

People can take offense to anything, but theres reacting and overreacting.

Whats next? Babe, chick, dame? Hell even some women take offense to the word woman.
 
Originally Posted by FlipnKraut

Originally Posted by joeykadesh

Originally Posted by whyhellothere

get off your alpha male high horse and stop being disrespectful.
what if someone were to call your mother, aunt, or sister that.
this generation i tell you, no respect
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At least simp isn't censored 

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Originally Posted by FlipnKraut

Originally Posted by Big J 33

I'm assuming if I called most women I know a broad, they would take offense.



So I'm not surprised or concerned with NT censoring it.
Well since broad means a few different things, mostly not in reference in women, the singular isn't censored, but if you use broad(s), it is. 

People can take offense to anything, but theres reacting and overreacting.

Whats next? Babe, chick, dame? Hell even some women take offense to the word woman.
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