They lie flat on the tongue and the ear or they grate on the nerves. Your mileage may vary, naturally.
And of all the words that shouldn't "lie flat on the tongue"...
"Quim" has always had a nice, if Middle-English ring to it, though "Quaint" has Chaucerian street-cred and gains the voiced labial-velar approximant that "cunt" lacks.
Then again, I always had enormous fondness for "gamahuche" as a verb. Far more classy than "fellate" or "cunnilingue." It also serves for either, according to the OED.
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And of all the words that shouldn't "lie flat on the tongue"...
"Quim" has always had a nice, if Middle-English ring to it, though "Quaint" has Chaucerian street-cred and gains the voiced labial-velar approximant that "cunt" lacks.
Then again, I always had enormous fondness for "gamahuche" as a verb. Far more classy than "fellate" or "cunnilingue." It also serves for either, according to the OED.