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whore it's a funny word. everyone seems to use it, but do any of us really know what it means? is it a girl that flirts too much? or a girl that hooks up with a new boy every week? or maybe a girl that cheats on her boyfriend? or a guy. why can't a guy be classified as a whore? why can a guy cheat on his girlfriend, and fuck as many people as he pleases, and all of his friends think he's a big shot? but a girl can make one stupid mistake, and be branded for the rest of her life? society.. go figure.
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silentsecrets
2003-09-17 10:55
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Hey, Saw you in a friends community and just wanted to comment you. This is my first time seeing your journal.. but erm.. nice entry. I'd have to agree and suppose a 'whore' is how the person sees another. All in all.. society's just sad. Welp the whole point of this is.. mind if I add you and if you want.. add me back. Alright.. that's all I got.
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1warrior
2003-09-17 16:49
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I think cuz women have 2 things to hold sacred in the usa society or whatever. Where as men only have one place like. Have you heard Christina Agularia and Lil' Kims duo song?
whore
A prostitute. A person considered sexually promiscuous. A person considered as having compromised principles for personal gain.
intr.v. whored, whor·ing, whores To associate or have sexual relations with prostitutes or a prostitute. To accept payment in exchange for sexual relations. To compromise one's principles for personal gain.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Middle English hore, from Old English hre. See k- in Indo-European Roots.] Word History: Derivatives of Indo-European roots have often acquired starkly contrasting meanings. A prime example is the case of the root *k-, “to like, desire.” From it was derived a stem *kro-, from which came the prehistoric Common Germanic word *hraz with the underlying meaning “one who desires” and the effective meaning “adulterer.” The feminine of this, *hrn-, became hre in Old English, the ancestor of Modern English whore. In another branch of the Indo-European family, the same stem *kro- produced the Latin word crus, “dear.” This word has several derivatives borrowed into English, including caress, cherish, and charity, in Christian doctrine the highest form of love and the greatest of the theological virtues. ·Another derivative of the root *k- in Indo-European was *kmo-, a descendant of which is the Sanskrit word for “love,” kma, appearing in the name of the most famous treatise on love and lovemaking, the Kamasutra.
That's the defination from http://www.dictionary.com/
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