Perhaps it depends on the situation and who says it to who but I don't see that big of a difference. "Mila, you fucking slut, be a good whore and serve me."
I guess it’s all personal preference but it’s hard for me to see context where being called someone’s whore, especially fucking whore, would make me feel good, feels really misogynistic. I know that sounds weird maybe but slut doesn’t have that effect for me.
I guess it’s all personal preference but it’s hard for me to see context where being called someone’s whore, especially fucking whore, would make me feel good, feels really misogynistic. I know that sounds weird maybe but slut doesn’t have that effect for me.
It always depends on the context. "Whore" on its own is a swear word. But using “whore” in role play or dirty talk can be exciting for both parties
In the case of the Mila/Bob/Paul constellation, it even makes sense in dirty talk for Bob to give her dirty nicknames.
After all, Mila is having sex with him while her husband is waiting at home.
As I said, context is important. Because it is what gives each word its meaning or takes it away. Or completely changes its meaning.