What does being Jewish have to do with it? I used to be a "christian" and I would have no problem "railing" You all fcking Christmas Eve, Day, and into the New Year. If You get a man who won't and blames his religion, then You need a new (real) man.
Oy, a shiksa with Matzoh Fever. Such tsouris you're going to give that poor boy's mother, she needs like ein loch im kop, she's gonna plotz already. And the word is "shtup", not "rail".
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GetOffMyLawn
on Dec 24, 12 at 10:07pm
That's complicated. Its etymology certainly implies offense, and decades ago, it was a *very* bad word. It's lost a lot of its offense over the decades, particularly since it's made its way into English as a loanword, but I would still be wary of using it among strangers, since someone may take offense to it. ('Shtup', BTW, is used by many English speakers as a euphemism, but among Yiddish speakers, it's close to an 'f-bomb' in terms of offensiveness.)
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