
I, for one, am not personally bothered by the use of "fuck" or even "cunt". I'm a bigger fan of the words "twat", but oh well. What we have to take into account, like others mentioned, is that most media writers shy away from these terms so their games/movies/series are not locked under an R-rating, which severely affects sales in some cases.
The only terminology that does bother me is the use of the word "Pussy", but that's more because I (personally) find it tackier and less tasteful than the rest of the (rather graphic) language. I feel like these words can be used in proper context while not being lore-breaking, though I wouldn't use them often.
 It's not like we have an Eorzean dictionary. That said, I would take applying RL history into the lore to compare with a grain of salt, after all, we are talking about a fictional universe that hardly resembles our own in any time. (It's highly unlikely people people in the 1600s built robots and airships.)Â
Eorzea is a world that mixes futuristic elements with old ones, so comparing it to our medieval age feels a bit... Loose.
The only terminology that does bother me is the use of the word "Pussy", but that's more because I (personally) find it tackier and less tasteful than the rest of the (rather graphic) language. I feel like these words can be used in proper context while not being lore-breaking, though I wouldn't use them often.
 It's not like we have an Eorzean dictionary. That said, I would take applying RL history into the lore to compare with a grain of salt, after all, we are talking about a fictional universe that hardly resembles our own in any time. (It's highly unlikely people people in the 1600s built robots and airships.)Â
Eorzea is a world that mixes futuristic elements with old ones, so comparing it to our medieval age feels a bit... Loose.