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  • gaze said:
    I find it baffling that people still use "cboy" without knowing it's offensive. As if someone wants to be identified by their genitals, and a vulgar word for their genitals at that.

    Cry about it

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  • gaze said:
    *Was insulted by the mention of "cboy".*

    Is just dirty porn smut talk mang. Peeps are very aware of the "offensive nature", & there are peeps who are into that jazz.
    Don't kink shame.
    Besides, that's the literal name of the ray gun. The cboy ray gun. Now available on Wish.com!
    & that is a lot faster to say & type than anything that could be considered PC.

    Also...

    This is totally real, the cat boi exists, & his feelings were extremely hurt to tears for being called a cboy.

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  • gaze said:
    I find it baffling that people still use "cboy" without knowing it's offensive. As if someone wants to be identified by their genitals, and a vulgar word for their genitals at that.

    Lets look at colors for an example
    The color "red-orange" is a shade of orange, with a red hue. The first part of the colors name, "red" is an unneeded descriptor meant to provide detail. Either way, no matter what, the color is still orange.
    Cboy is the same. The "c" is an unneeded descriptor meant to add detail / be specific. Either way, no matter what, the character is still a boy / male.
    People find it a quick way to indicate a character is a male (who just happens to have a vagina), and there isn't really is any other easy way to say that. "Intersex" works, but it is an umbrella term incorporating a great multitude of sexual and gender characteristics. It isn't specific. And people want to be descriptive in their wording.

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  • Funny,how people who get butthurt about the cuntboy tag or dickgirl tag got said tag removed, but when something that the same mob of whiny people is made that they like, but a few people have distaste for and dont even want it removed, just put in the auto blacklist, they call them bigots. I cant even find proper cboys most days cause "andromorph" is so vague and half the time theres a fuccin dick on thr character thats supposed to have a vag! But i digress, nice porn :)

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  • nickthelycan said:
    Funny,how people who get butthurt about the cuntboy tag or dickgirl tag got said tag removed, but when something that the same mob of whiny people is made that they like, but a few people have distaste for and dont even want it removed, just put in the auto blacklist, they call them bigots. I cant even find proper cboys most days cause "andromorph" is so vague and half the time theres a fuccin dick on thr character thats supposed to have a vag! But i digress, nice porn :)

    That sooounds like poor tagging imo

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  • gaze said:
    Like fuck there's not.

    Transman or FTM is widely known an accepted.

    "Cuntboy" is a slur. The tagging system here purged it because it's a slur.

    It's way easier for my racist grandfather to call people the n-word because that's the first word that came to his twisted mind and it's what he grew up with. Just because it's easier for him doesn't make it right, or correct.

    There's a vast multitude of cuntboys that aren't trans and were never trans. Stop being so self-centered.

    Edit: also no, it's not a slur and never was a slur. It got replaced because a bunch of whiny garbage people like you wouldn't stop complaining about it.

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  • gaze said:
    It IS a slur. It identifies someone by their genitals using the most vulgar word in the English language.

    How can you believe that's not offensive?

    Even if it were offensive, that doesn't automatically make it a slur. Slurs are hate speech. Calling you a doodoohead may be offensive but it's not a slur. Also, "the most vulgar word in the english language"? Good grief you're sheltered.

    To it, "cuntboy" started as a porn tag for fictional, idealized intersex males, and porn tags are literally only interested in quickly identifying a piece of art so it can be categorized. You might as well get mad over the "canine_penis" tag.

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  • gaze said:
    I find it baffling that people still use "cboy" without knowing it's offensive. As if someone wants to be identified by their genitals, and a vulgar word for their genitals at that.

    I am a C-boy and I don't find it offensive at all.

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  • gaze said:
    It IS a slur. It identifies someone by their genitals using the most vulgar word in the English language.

    How can you believe that's not offensive?

    Imagine thinking identifying by genitals is bad; are you saying you shouldn't be allowed to? How about you get triggered when someone is actually bullied with the term instead of pre-emptively distressing yourself. Help others, don't pretend to help others... it's cringe.

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  • nickthelycan said:
    I cant even find proper cboys most days cause "andromorph" is so vague and half the time theres a fuccin dick on thr character thats supposed to have a vag!

    What?? No, the andromorph tag literally just replaced the cboy tag, they mean the exact same thing, it even says that on the wiki page: https://e621.net/wiki_pages/25738
    I've looked through that tag a lot and I've never not seen an andromorph, I.E. a character with a masculine body type with a vagina... I don't see why you're lying about this very easily disproven thing?

    Anyways, using cboy as a self identifier for yourself or your character is perfectly fine, the main problem people have with it I think only arises when it comes to using it on characters who don't identify as boys (I.E. non-binary people). That's (in my opinion) where it can be not just offensive but kind of actually factually wrong and why I like how it was replaced. Otherwise, the use of the word cunt is only (for some reason) offensive in the U.S., in the U.K. for example it's relatively fine, but I can obviously see why that might also might make the word more polarising and offensive for people. Anyway, it's really not that big of a deal, they're only characters...

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  • gaze said:
    "Cunt" is the most vulgar word in the English language. You can look it up. Just because you're desensitized to it doesn't mean it's not, and it doesn't mean people want to be called that.

    You sure? The n word begs to differ.

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  • thesaltman said:
    Why do y’all have to do this with every comic that’s posted? Who cares, just jack off to it and be done

    Cause whiny bitches get whiny when they see words they dont like.

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  • thesaltman said:
    Why do y’all have to do this with every comic that’s posted? Who cares, just jack off to it and be done

    Cause whiny bitches get whiny when they see words they dont like.

    9011kcor said:
    What?? No, the andromorph tag literally just replaced the cboy tag, they mean the exact same thing, it even says that on the wiki page: https://e621.net/wiki_pages/25738
    I've looked through that tag a lot and I've never not seen an andromorph, I.E. a character with a masculine body type with a vagina... I don't see why you're lying about this very easily disproven thing?

    Anyways, using cboy as a self identifier for yourself or your character is perfectly fine, the main problem people have with it I think only arises when it comes to using it on characters who don't identify as boys (I.E. non-binary people). That's (in my opinion) where it can be not just offensive but kind of actually factually wrong and why I like how it was replaced. Otherwise, the use of the word cunt is only (for some reason) offensive in the U.S., in the U.K. for example it's relatively fine, but I can obviously see why that might also might make the word more polarising and offensive for people. Anyway, it's really not that big of a deal, they're only characters...

    I see wayyyy to many dicks in the andromorph tag man. There should be NONE, nor should there be boobs. And yet, i can find at least one per page on e621 ever since the change.

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  • I always saw cuntboy as a descriptive word. :/
    Also if you are searching for or tagging characters who do not identify as male or female, you have the trans (lore) tag.
    Just make sure that before you tag as such, that the owner of the character actually says the character identifies as so. :)

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