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Whilst not wishing to appear provocative or dwell on the matter, almost every source out there supports the notion that f*cking is the premise of a male/female relationship. Not being discriminatory, but they are the hard (!) facts :)
(Or am I just splitting hairs?)
The Oxford English Dictionary states that the ultimate etymology is uncertain, but that the word is "probably cognate" with a number of Germanic words with meanings involving striking, rubbing and having sex or is derivative of the Old French word that meant 'to have sex'.

No m/f ref.

I am sure that folk of all persuasions would say, " Fuck the Postie".
 
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The Oxford English Dictionary states that the ultimate etymology is uncertain, but that the word is "probably cognate" with a number of Germanic words with meanings involving striking, rubbing and having sex or is derivative of the Old French word that meant 'to have sex'.

No m/f ref.

I am sure that folk of all persuasions would say, " Fuck the Postie".
Not 'Postie'!!!! 'Guv'nor' 'Referee' et al, but I know and respect too many Royal Mail workers here...
I only have access to Longmans (!) Dictionary, which gives: 'an act of S****l I*********e'. Google that and the top four definitions (even the BBC!) all go male/female act..
 
The perfect word is 'perversion'. Even the mail is perverted now.... very soon they'll want to change the name of it for sounding offensive and non-inclusive. Just wait for the.........
 
Whilst not wishing to appear provocative or dwell on the matter, almost every source out there supports the notion that f*cking is the premise of a male/female relationship. Not being discriminatory, but they are the hard (!) facts :)
(Or am I just splitting hairs?)

From the parts of Naked Attracion that I have seen, there arent any hairs to split.
 
Been watching a few utube about people following parcel trucks and the drivers leaving parcels on the front porch and people going in stealing the parcels after they been dropped off seems the be a big thing in the US, we are lucky here as most delivies if not home go to the local post office and a card left in the mail box to be picked up there, but these days most are just thrown over the front fence depends who the driver is and now they even sign the device to say they been left even when someone is home and a lot more drivers who can't speak English, but we have one driver for AUS Post who had dropped parcels to me over the years knows me from his stops and when he drives past or sees me around always give me a wave, been lucky have never had a parcel go missing (fingers crossed).
 
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