I dont see why the word fuck is offencive as it is shown in this message
English is a funny old language. Pain, pleasure, hate and love. The same word can be used to cover them all.
“F*ck” just about covers everything.
It can be used as verb both transitive (Tom f*cked Betty)
And intransitive (Betty was f*cked by Tom)
It can be an active verb (Tom really gives a f*ck)
Or a passive verb (Betty really doesn’t give a f*ck)
It can be used as a noun (Betty is a fine f*ck)
It can be used as a adjective (Betty is f*cking beautiful)
It can be used to describe a whole spectrum of emotions:
Aggression: F*ck you.
Confusion: What the f*ck?
Despair: F*cked again.
Difficulty: I can’t understand this f*cking business.
Dismay: Oh, f*ck it.
Displeasure: What the f*ck is going on?
Fraud: I got f*cked by my insurance agent.
Incompetence: He’s all f*cked up.
Laziness: He just f*cks about.
Passive: F*ck me.
Philosophical: Who gives an f*ck?
Problem: I guess I’m f*cked now.
Rebellion: F*ck off!
Religious: Holy f*ck.
Surprise: F*cking incredible.
It can be used to tell the time – Its five f*cking thirty.
It can be used in business – How did he get that fucking job?
It can be a prediction – Oh, will I get f*cked.
It can have maternal connotations – as in motherf*cker.
It can be nautical - F*ck the Admiral.
It can be political - F*ck Bush.
It can be the door to wonderful relationships – Lets f*ck.
It can be used to enhance the meaning of a word - Beutif*ckingful, terf*ckingific, or absof*ckinglutely.
How can anybody be offended when you say f*ck?
Tell someone “f*ck you today...
...but not your mother.