Where Does The F Word Comes From?

@MoonGypsy (4605)
United States
May 25, 2012 5:48pm CST
does anyone know for sure? most people think that it means fornification under consent of the king. fornification was a crime and a sin under the king, unless he gave you permission. i am not sure what king, but supposedly he use to gave permission to the soldiers in his army to go fornificate as much as they can, so that his army could be bigger. has anyone else heard of any history on the f word? i found an interesting documentary on youtube about it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo3RMgMWYUg
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• United States
26 May 12
That is very interesting! I have not heard anything about nor the history so this post was pretty informative for me. Thank you!
@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
26 May 12
Please, however, read my response below!
@celticeagle (189819)
• Boise, Idaho
27 May 12
I started wondering this same thing and did some research on it. Found the king thing. In all the research I did I didn't find any final answer. But the F.U.C.K. does mean fornicate under concent of the kind. I always thought that weird. I understand his thinking but come on already. I also heard that in colonial days they would put people in shackles who had had an affair or some such thing and they would put the F.U.C.K. under them to shame them.