We're so glad you came Sexuality Reach around the subject * God Hates Shrimp * Quiverfull * Sex education * Incubus and succubus myths * Sex * Jesus with erection * Female genital mutilation * NoFap * Lucas Werner * Intersectionality * Child sexual abuse * Consanguine marriage v \- t \- e Part of a series on Gender Spectra and binaries * Sexual attraction * Patriarchy * Janice Raymond * Women in the military * Women's suffrage * Transmisogyny * Cathy Brennan * Ben Barres * Ueno Chizuko * Autogynephilia * Transmedicalism * Helen Joyce v \- t \- e | This page contains too many unsourced statements and needs to be improved. * * * Slut could use some help. Please research the article's assertions. Whatever is credible should be sourced, and what is not should be removed. | “”Kelly Bundy: Do you know what I would do for a house in Jamiaca? Bud Bundy:The same thing you would do for dinner and a movie? —Married...with Children Slut, in modern vernacular, is a slur used to describe a sexually promiscuous individual, usually a woman.[1] The practice of using the word "slut" to insult a person is called "slut-shaming". In common with pretty much all other words in the English language, its meaning has changed over time. The earliest use of "slut" or "sluttish" (from the Middle Ages) was in the works of Chaucer, to describe a poorly kept man.[2] This quickly shifted from untidy men to untidy women, and since untidy women were generally lower class and thus assumed to be promiscuous, eventually the word shifted meaning to its present form. Originally, the term was exclusively pejorative, and is still generally used that way which is inherently sexist; if a man were to resort to the same activities that would have women branded sluts, it would be unlikely that the same negative connotations would apply (like with the word "stud"). However, more recently it has seen increasing use as a positive term, which has incidentally resulted in its being applied to men as well (cf. "man-slut", or sometimes just the gender-neutral "slut" to encompass genderqueer, genderfluid, or agender persons). There have also been explicit attempts to reappropriate the term as a positive one, as with the SlutWalk movement. Synonyms of "slut" include: * 'Whore' (or 'ho' if you be pimpin') * 'Easy' * 'Loose' * 'Damaged goods' * 'Roastie' * 'Stacy' (used by incels to denote an attractive, promiscuous woman) * 'Thot' (That Ho Over There) ## See also[edit] * Sexism * Fun * Woman ## External links[edit] * See the Wikipedia article on The Ethical Slut. — a book describing the polyamorous movement ## References[edit] 1. ↑ https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/slut 2. ↑ History of the word slut This sexuality-related article is a stub. You can help RationalWiki by expanding it.