Yee-Ming
Senior HTF Member
interesting that a rude word in English refers to the forward part of a female's nether regions, but in the Dutch version it refers to the rear.
contrast this with "fanny", which the Brits have gotten back-to-front (excuse the bad pun) compared to the Americans.
Andrew, would "fanny" be considered as rude as the "c" word in British usage? I get the impression it isn't, and for that matter isn't considered as rude in American usage either, but I may certainly be very wrong on both counts.
contrast this with "fanny", which the Brits have gotten back-to-front (excuse the bad pun) compared to the Americans.
Andrew, would "fanny" be considered as rude as the "c" word in British usage? I get the impression it isn't, and for that matter isn't considered as rude in American usage either, but I may certainly be very wrong on both counts.