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  2. How did they get away with a character named 'Pussy Galore' in...

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    people in the past were not the puritans we believe them to be today. 'Pussy' meant the same in 1964 as today; people just smiled at the obvious double entendre, just as they did with other outrageous show business names, such as the character in 'Up Pompeii', Biggus Dickus. with tits like that you can get away with anything.

  3. Bond girl with the raunchiest name : r/JamesBond - Reddit

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    The name “Pussy” is said to be based on one of Fleming female co-workers, Pussy Deakin, with the SOE. I believe I’ve also heard that one of Fleming’s classmates at Eton had the surname “Goodhead”. Honey Ryder gets an honorable mention. Xenia Onnotopp is a contender, but Pussy Galore is pretty blatant.

  4. The infamous rape scene in Goldfinger - was it? : r/JamesBond -...

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    It's due to the "Pussy Galore was a lesbian" narrative that's been floating around that the scene in question would be called rape. Pussy wasn't a lesbian in the film, and I think it was obvious that she was just playing hard to get in that scene. There was obvious mutual attraction between the two in that scene, as well as every other scene ...

  5. I wasnt ready for such a massive BBC in my pussy : r/BBC_Galore -...

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    You’re lucky he didn’t use your ass. 15K subscribers in the BBC_Galore community. BBC Galore! Come share all your experiences with Big Black Cock 🍆.

  6. When the Bond writers created Pussy Galore, did they know?

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    According to Merriam-Webster, pussy simultaneously carried three “vulgar” meanings as far back as 1699. At that time, pussy could mean: 1) vulva, 2a) sexual intercourse, and 2b) the female partner in sexual intercourse. It was not until 1942 that pussy branched out to include a weak or cowardly man or boy.

  7. How in the hell did they get away with naming one film ... -...

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    Fleming had beef with Ernő Goldfinger, the architect of great buildings like Trellick Tower. Ernő objected to the name of the character and threatened Fleming with litigation. Fleming, ever the diplomat, wrote to his publishers and (tongue in cheek) threatened to rename the character Goldprick instead. It was agreed that the publishers would ...

  8. Has anyone been to the Combat Zone before? : r/boston - Reddit

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    In the late 70's I used to work at a place called Analogic (we called it Anal-logic). I worked the third shift as a technician building digital integrators that went on CAT tomography devices. One of the things we techs used to do was to finish our quota of the work early, and then head down to the combat zone.

  9. What is the worst thing James Bond has ever done - Reddit

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    The Pussy Galore barn sex scene is, for me, probably the worst thing. It was weird at the time, is still weird now. It's even worse in the book. In the movie it's pretty weird and gross. In the book, she's a lesbian and Bond rapes her into straightness. The whole book is pretty fucked up.

  10. Smooth innie from the front : r/SmoothSlits - Reddit

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    417 votes, 10 comments. 33K subscribers in the SmoothSlits community. Only the smoothest coin-slot pussy

  11. Was the name "Pussy Galore" less dirty in 1964 when Goldfinger...

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    Was the name "Pussy Galore" less dirty in 1964 when Goldfinger came out? Was 'pussy' not slang for female genitalia yet? The Hays Code was still in effect at the time so it seems unlikely to me. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Follow up question (/implicit within OP’s): how did the James Bond films deal ...