'tit' can be used as a mild insult for someone who's a bit daft
the vulgarity of 'cunt' i think owes something to 19th century prudes (since it was not considered quite so crude until relatively recently) and something to its use as an objectifying slur (as calling someone a dick does not have the connotations of reducing them to a sexual object that 'cunt' has in America)
I avoid "bitch" or "cunt" as insults, and simply stick with "jerk", since that's the term of equivalent meaning, for a person whom the speaker finds actively irritating/obnoxious/antagonistic.
"jerk" also has the advantage of being not a cussword, so I can use it anytime, even in front of little children, unlike words such as "fucknut" or "asshole" or "fucker". If I need something stronger, I just go with "horrible jerk" or "obnoxious jerk". Though part of the charm of "jerk" is that it sounds like less of an insult, so it has a pleasant feeling of elegant understatement.
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but dick and tits are considered not as rude
probably because "cunt" is also used as a general insult directed against women, while "dick" and "tits" are not used as insults
Example: Anyone who doesn't like the "Le Thin Hair Chinman" mene is a dick
then again, it could be partly balanced out by the fact that it's also a commonly-accepted name.
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plus it's almost as if it's even worse saying it if you do have a cunt which is ???
they follow associative logic
the vulgarity of 'cunt' i think owes something to 19th century prudes (since it was not considered quite so crude until relatively recently) and something to its use as an objectifying slur (as calling someone a dick does not have the connotations of reducing them to a sexual object that 'cunt' has in America)
same as with 'bitch'
"jerk" also has the advantage of being not a cussword, so I can use it anytime, even in front of little children, unlike words such as "fucknut" or "asshole" or "fucker". If I need something stronger, I just go with "horrible jerk" or "obnoxious jerk". Though part of the charm of "jerk" is that it sounds like less of an insult, so it has a pleasant feeling of elegant understatement.
'jerk' is a pleasingly ugly word, though, and fun to say
i just don't care about 'ladylikeness'