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A slur ONLY GAY people can use

Just like how,: the N word is a slur ONLY BLACK people can use.

The N word and F word are the same thing and should be on the same level in society, yet it's not. They were both used to hurt people so why are we saying them so much MORE in 2024 openly?? This is seen more with the f slur. Why are we saying it? "Cause it's funny" err.. so would you say the n word cause it's funny? no. so why are you saying the f slur. if you say the f slur Im gonna assume you would say the n word atp sorry.
"f*ggot ahahah"
"Dude you can't say that"
"Erm are you one? HAAHAHAHAHAH"
"oh well guess there's no changing some people🤷 ♀️🤷 ♀️"
F*ggot by tssttsststst March 29, 2024
Related Words
F*ggot F.T.W. f. F.R.E.D F.B.I F NAF F.a.S F-ing F - Bomb F. Off

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fudanshi by Yuri Katsuki January 13, 2017
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"I walked a country mile to see Earls new truck"
country mile by CountryBoy1243 August 30, 2006
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