| If I follow you (and it will be a safe distance, believe me), you're asking why certain words were chosen to express reproduction, excretion, etc, acquiring their status as curse words.
One theory that has been around for decades presupposes that some words were chosen because there letters are "soundalikes" to the meaning, itself. Some fricatives, for instance, such as "f," do sound like objects rubbing against one another--which (according to this theory) explains its use in the old Anglo-Saxon term for the reproductive act. I'd have to do some research if you want the name and creator of this theory, but that's the jist of it.
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