Perfectly good word. If you want to make them work for it I submit for your approval the old English word from which CUNT derives... queynte as first observed in the works of Chaucer (Chaucer used quaint and queynte in "Canterbury Tales" (late 14c.). The sad part is that she/it hildebeast longs to be the queen of cunts and will not resign itself to being a mere jester of that particular and peculiar court.
Perfectly good word. If you want to make them work for it I submit for your approval the old English word from which CUNT derives... queynte as first observed in the works of Chaucer (Chaucer used quaint and queynte in "Canterbury Tales" (late 14c.). The sad part is that she/it hildebeast longs to be the queen of cunts and will not resign itself to being a mere jester of that particular and peculiar court.