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tfw when the francophones are mostly asleep but you want to have a conversation about language for genitals

maybe tomorrow

@aprrrl I speak French, what's the question?

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@kellerfuchs @sylv OK, thanks! well, to start, I'm curious about the different forms of slang for 'penis' that are feminine words:
“la verge” “La bite” "la pine” “La queue”

I get that "verge" is scientific-sounding and bite and pine are rude... what about la queue? what are the differences among these slang words?

@aprrrl @kellerfuchs queue - usual slang term - mean the "tail" - I guess you can understand why. Pretty rude slang - but not that uneducated - pine is a tad lower-class - as rude as queue -

@Sylvhem @kellerfuchs @wire
OK, thanks! well, to start, I'm curious about the different forms of slang for 'penis' that are feminine words:
“la verge” “La bite” "la pine” “La queue”

I get that "verge" is scientific-sounding and bite and pine are rude... what about la queue? what are the differences among these slang words?

@aprrrl @kellerfuchs @Sylvhem "la queue" is a graphic slang to describe a tail (and hence a penis). These are basically the same

@wire @aprrrl @Sylvhem Yeap, “queue” originally mean tail; even though I'm an agender fox, I definitely have one! ;)

Bite is the big, stubby things you find on docks, to tie ships to, so the connection is obvious there too. Not sure about the origin of “pine”'.

@kellerfuchs @Sylvhem @wire I want to spread the joy of feminine penis words to more AMAB transfem folx

I like "la bite" and it's nice to know it's not *too* rude

@aprrrl @Sylvhem @wire “queue” doesn't read as rude to me, but it's definitely slang. The main difference is that they wouldn't get used in the same social contexts, I would say, though “queue” and “bite” feel pretty similar to me.

@aprrrl @wire @kellerfuchs @Sylvhem There are no real differences, it's more that any phallic shape can be used as a metaphore, and some have taken and are more often used... :<

NB: verge isn't scientific, but it's definitely less vulgar. All the others are vulgar, by virtue of being graphic metaphors instead of a proper name.

It works the same with the testicles: pretty much any round object will work as a metaphor, from "les bijoux de famille" to "les noix", but some will be more commonly used than others. :<

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@aprrrl If you have any question, I'll go to bed in half an hour or so

@aprrrl in no particular order:
- la trique
- le zob
- la quéquette
- la tringle
- le zizi
- la saucisse
- la biroute
- le petit jesus (only kids use this term)