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Why, just why is right !  Its not so much that I am offended, its more that I think it is stupid.  Does anyone actually think, what a cool name, I am going to buy it !?!  Well maybe so, who knows.  Remember the lip gloss, secsee mother... sold on HSN.  And better than Secs mascara.  So silly.

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@SeaMaiden wrote:

@RedRedHair    It is the culture of todays youth/ younger generation who use this word and worse like drinking water..... it is just in their vocabulary... go on Face Book and see the trash and filthy things people say there.  It is only shocking to those who never use that language.  


 

 

it isnt JUST the younger generation and it is not anything new.

i work around a lot of men and they use the word daily......multiple times.

i dont use that language but i will say it no longer shocks me.

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Actually i find myself even using it more and more ... I used to say it

in my head ... but now its outloud .. and to my grown children ....

 

I probably should try and curb it ... but boy when I'm mad it feels

so ****** good . !!!!

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Oh .. and by the way ... I'm 71

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Re: Is this name necessary?

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There really is a difference between cleverly risque marketing and gratuitously trashy marketing... Unfortunately, that distinction seems to have been increasingly lost somewhere along the way... I'm no stranger to four letter words, but really, this is a stupid name for a lipstick...


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I have worked in a career that was mostly men, and I don't recall that type of language being used around me.

 

However, more to the point, I see no reason for beauty products to have names that refer to se*ual acts.  It's absurd.

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I think it's pretty dumb, but I am not offended. It happens to be one of my favorite words.


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@ID2 wrote:

Glad that I'm not a prude. My life is a lot happier. 


I think it’s classless. I am not a prude but was raised with higher values. It just isn’t necessary. 

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