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Nov 23, 2003 12:43

Why after you have an orgasm, do you say you 'came'? You don't go anywhere (no heaven doesn't count cuz you don't really go there :P). But yeah, I say 'cummed' o_o Why? Cuz like I said, you don't go anywhere and I don't think 'cum' has the same past tense as 'come' officially o_O;; 'Cum' just means achieveing orgasm, not coming or going. So, why ( Read more... )

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nyc_azn_angel November 23 2003, 09:56:09 UTC
xD i've never heard anyone say "came" ._.

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princejupiter November 23 2003, 10:02:33 UTC
Really? o.o What have you heard people say for post-orgasms then? o.o

~PJ

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nyc_azn_angel November 23 2003, 11:19:38 UTC
dey all say "cummed" xD

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princejupiter November 23 2003, 11:25:15 UTC
:O! I'm not the only one :D!

~PJ

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princejupiter November 23 2003, 10:31:03 UTC
xD! Sry :x

~PJ

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princejupiter November 23 2003, 10:39:01 UTC
S'ok. I understood :D

~PJ

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screwpuppy November 23 2003, 10:48:47 UTC
o_o

i wish i thought about things like these :( instead i have weird dreams where everyone wants to kill me. blah.

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princejupiter November 23 2003, 11:02:04 UTC
o.o;

Oh yeah, I don't let anything in life get by without thinking stuff to death :'D

~PJ

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screwpuppy November 23 2003, 11:04:59 UTC
i wish i knew what it was like...

thinking, i mean...

it must be fun, since sooo many people like to do it :O

muah ha.

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princejupiter November 23 2003, 11:07:14 UTC
lmao xD! i think too much :B

~PJ

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shaytane November 23 2003, 11:18:27 UTC
lmfao :'D

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princejupiter November 23 2003, 11:39:02 UTC
;D

~PJ

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xxxcanndyxxx November 23 2003, 11:21:32 UTC
You say you 'came' because that's the past-tense of cum. o_o And yes, it is the 'offical past tense of cum'.

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princejupiter November 23 2003, 11:38:07 UTC
Pssh you lose this one, smartguy :P

~PJ

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xxxcanndyxxx November 23 2003, 11:52:19 UTC
It seriously is o_O; It doesn't matter if it's a different meaning, or word. The past-tense of a word isn't based on the meaning, it's based on the sound of the word. o.o

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princejupiter November 23 2003, 11:59:57 UTC
Exactly. So based on the sound of the word not the meaning of come/cum, cummed would sound more like cum/come than came would o.o *is confused*

~PJ

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