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By *educed OP Woman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
Just been having a conversation about my (dare I say it) gusset as I was having trouble with my tights and every time I typed it (gusset) or even thought about it, it made me cringe and shudder. I get the same feeling with the word 'moist' which I hasten to add, I have never used in the same sentence as gusset. Just wondered whether anyone else has a similar reaction to words? |
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Yes, it used to be funny, clever, witty but (imo) is now outdated.
For eg, someone will post something contrversial and someone will think its original to say 'gets the popcorn' as if to say 'this will be entertaining' |
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over a year ago
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"Just been having a conversation about my (dare I say it) gusset as I was having trouble with my tights and every time I typed it (gusset) or even thought about it, it made me cringe and shudder. I get the same feeling with the word 'moist' which I hasten to add, I have never used in the same sentence as gusset. Just wondered whether anyone else has a similar reaction to words? "
I cringe at the term 'norks'. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Knickers makes my hubby want to giggle! I think it could be mildly erotic said at the right time!
'Make love' makes me want to curl up in a ball and cry! I love doing it but can't say it!
Oh and 'moist' .... *voms* |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Really hate the terms slag slut whore bitch wench as words to describe females.
Can sort of understand their use during horny sex but really find it distasteful when used to describe stories on here. But a lot like it so just our opinion |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Knickers makes my hubby want to giggle! I think it could be mildly erotic said at the right time!
'Make love' makes me want to curl up in a ball and cry! I love doing it but can't say it!
Oh and 'moist' .... *voms* "
Panties sounds more cringy than knickers to me.... |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
On the subject of the word moist, it can indeed be a cringe-y word. It's only acceptable when describing cake!
However, seeing Dapper Laughs On The Pull a couple of times and hearing him refer to himself as a "professional moisturiser" did make me laugh. |
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By *educed OP Woman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"Yes, it used to be funny, clever, witty but (imo) is now outdated.
For eg, someone will post something contrversial and someone will think its original to say 'gets the popcorn' as if to say 'this will be entertaining'"
Oh I see. Spectator Sport! |
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By *educed OP Woman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"Babe, Gorgeous, Sexy and Hun - but only when used on here by strangers when messaging or chatting to me!!"
Yep me too! I have a fair few messages starting with 'Babe et al...are you horny/ let's meet/ do you have Kik?' Not even a hello. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just been having a conversation about my (dare I say it) gusset as I was having trouble with my tights and every time I typed it (gusset) or even thought about it, it made me cringe and shudder. I get the same feeling with the word 'moist' which I hasten to add, I have never used in the same sentence as gusset. Just wondered whether anyone else has a similar reaction to words? "
Nora and Batty spring to mind. |
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By *educed OP Woman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"Just been having a conversation about my (dare I say it) gusset as I was having trouble with my tights and every time I typed it (gusset) or even thought about it, it made me cringe and shudder. I get the same feeling with the word 'moist' which I hasten to add, I have never used in the same sentence as gusset. Just wondered whether anyone else has a similar reaction to words?
Nora and Batty spring to mind."
I am hurt. I went out of my way to lay all my best lines on you. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just been having a conversation about my (dare I say it) gusset as I was having trouble with my tights and every time I typed it (gusset) or even thought about it, it made me cringe and shudder. I get the same feeling with the word 'moist' which I hasten to add, I have never used in the same sentence as gusset. Just wondered whether anyone else has a similar reaction to words?
Nora and Batty spring to mind.
I am hurt. I went out of my way to lay all my best lines on you. "
No you're not lol Oh forgot, I have another one, its rather seasonal... Xmas, whats wrong with Christmas? |
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"Just been having a conversation about my (dare I say it) gusset as I was having trouble with my tights and every time I typed it (gusset) or even thought about it, it made me cringe and shudder. I get the same feeling with the word 'moist' which I hasten to add, I have never used in the same sentence as gusset. Just wondered whether anyone else has a similar reaction to words?
Nora and Batty spring to mind.
I am hurt. I went out of my way to lay all my best lines on you.
No you're not lol Oh forgot, I have another one, its rather seasonal... Xmas, whats wrong with Christmas?"
Its twice as long |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just been having a conversation about my (dare I say it) gusset as I was having trouble with my tights and every time I typed it (gusset) or even thought about it, it made me cringe and shudder. I get the same feeling with the word 'moist' which I hasten to add, I have never used in the same sentence as gusset. Just wondered whether anyone else has a similar reaction to words?
Nora and Batty spring to mind.
I am hurt. I went out of my way to lay all my best lines on you.
No you're not lol Oh forgot, I have another one, its rather seasonal... Xmas, whats wrong with Christmas?"
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just been having a conversation about my (dare I say it) gusset as I was having trouble with my tights and every time I typed it (gusset) or even thought about it, it made me cringe and shudder. I get the same feeling with the word 'moist' which I hasten to add, I have never used in the same sentence as gusset. Just wondered whether anyone else has a similar reaction to words?
Nora and Batty spring to mind.
I am hurt. I went out of my way to lay all my best lines on you.
No you're not lol Oh forgot, I have another one, its rather seasonal... Xmas, whats wrong with Christmas?
Its twice as long"
No less expensive though! |
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By *educed OP Woman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"Just been having a conversation about my (dare I say it) gusset as I was having trouble with my tights and every time I typed it (gusset) or even thought about it, it made me cringe and shudder. I get the same feeling with the word 'moist' which I hasten to add, I have never used in the same sentence as gusset. Just wondered whether anyone else has a similar reaction to words?
I cringe at the term 'norks'."
Just looking it up on urban dictionary. |
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By *educed OP Woman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"I have to agree that when I see those 2 words together, m***t + g****t, I bloody cringe also the C word when used by a woman - O M G NOOOOOOOOOOOOO"
The C word used by anyone usually makes me gasp out loud and shake my head in disapproval. |
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By *educed OP Woman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"Just been having a conversation about my (dare I say it) gusset as I was having trouble with my tights and every time I typed it (gusset) or even thought about it, it made me cringe and shudder. I get the same feeling with the word 'moist' which I hasten to add, I have never used in the same sentence as gusset. Just wondered whether anyone else has a similar reaction to words?
I cringe at the term 'norks'.
Just looking it up on urban dictionary. "
Oh! Yeah. I am cringing as I type! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"...the sentence " I need to empty my balls"
Oh yes! I need to drain my cock is worse though. It makes me think of them wanting to discharge effluent of some sort "
Flushing out the dirty water |
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By *educed OP Woman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"...the sentence " I need to empty my balls"
Oh yes! I need to drain my cock is worse though. It makes me think of them wanting to discharge effluent of some sort "
'I need my cock milking' is worse |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Knickers makes my hubby want to giggle! I think it could be mildly erotic said at the right time!
'Make love' makes me want to curl up in a ball and cry! I love doing it but can't say it!
Oh and 'moist' .... *voms*
Panties sounds more cringy than knickers to me.... "
Panties or pantyhose... *voms* |
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By *wiftieeMan
over a year ago
near Glasgow |
"Just been having a conversation about my (dare I say it) gusset as I was having trouble with my tights and every time I typed it (gusset) or even thought about it, it made me cringe and shudder. I get the same feeling with the word 'moist' which I hasten to add, I have never used in the same sentence as gusset. Just wondered whether anyone else has a similar reaction to words? "
Mmmmm.........did someone mention 'moist' and 'gusset'??? |
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By *educed OP Woman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"Just been having a conversation about my (dare I say it) gusset as I was having trouble with my tights and every time I typed it (gusset) or even thought about it, it made me cringe and shudder. I get the same feeling with the word 'moist' which I hasten to add, I have never used in the same sentence as gusset. Just wondered whether anyone else has a similar reaction to words?
Mmmmm.........did someone mention 'moist' and 'gusset'??? "
*shudders* |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Fisting ...this desperately needs an alternative .
Any thoughts on an alternative word?
Five finger minger?!
I am not sure that's a better alternative but I did guffaw a little. "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I can't stand the term 'fem' on here.
I also hate when people refer to Facebook or twitter wIth another derisive word eg 'bookface, twatbook, twatter etc. This is hardly an original joke and certainly not funny after you've heard it a million times. |
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By *educed OP Woman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"Fisting ...this desperately needs an alternative .
Any thoughts on an alternative word?
Knuckle driver
Or knudri if we're being coy!"
Knudri? Sounds like a character from Deep Space 9 |
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"Fisting ...this desperately needs an alternative .
Any thoughts on an alternative word?
Knuckle driver
Or knudri if we're being coy!
Knudri? Sounds like a character from Deep Space 9 "
You say that like it's a bad thing!
'Deep Space 9' is a more apt alternative! |
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By *educed OP Woman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"Fisting ...this desperately needs an alternative .
Any thoughts on an alternative word?
Knuckle driver
Or knudri if we're being coy!
Knudri? Sounds like a character from Deep Space 9
You say that like it's a bad thing!
'Deep Space 9' is a more apt alternative! "
Ohhhh! I inadvertently came up with an alternative all by myself. |
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By *educed OP Woman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"I can't stand the term 'fem' on here.
I also hate when people refer to Facebook or twitter wIth another derisive word eg 'bookface, twatbook, twatter etc. This is hardly an original joke and certainly not funny after you've heard it a million times."
Definitely agree with you with regard to the 'fem' thing. I don't like that either. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Minge makes me cringe. But i love saying it. Makes me sound a bit unhinged lol
So you could go on a binge, but it may leave you on the fringe. "
Ooh, that just made me twinge
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
Titz Towers, North Notts |
"Jizz.
Moist hmm our ward Clark asked if I was moist the other day. it had been raining.. My friends nearly fell over laughing.
Fanny juice also yuk!"
Fanny batter. Very Paddy McGuiness. Although maybe more talented at stand up, though, if in a tub. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Jizz.
Moist hmm our ward Clark asked if I was moist the other day. it had been raining.. My friends nearly fell over laughing.
Fanny juice also yuk!
Fanny batter. Very Paddy McGuiness. Although maybe more talented at stand up, though, if in a tub. "
Daft begger |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just been having a conversation about my (dare I say it) gusset as I was having trouble with my tights and every time I typed it (gusset) or even thought about it, it made me cringe and shudder. I get the same feeling with the word 'moist' which I hasten to add, I have never used in the same sentence as gusset. Just wondered whether anyone else has a similar reaction to words? "
The word 'special' curls my teeth |
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By *educed OP Woman
over a year ago
Birmingham |
"Just been having a conversation about my (dare I say it) gusset as I was having trouble with my tights and every time I typed it (gusset) or even thought about it, it made me cringe and shudder. I get the same feeling with the word 'moist' which I hasten to add, I have never used in the same sentence as gusset. Just wondered whether anyone else has a similar reaction to words?
The word 'special' curls my teeth "
'Curls my teeth' I have never heard that expression before but you're right! That's exactly how certain words make me feel. Succinctly put my friend. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Just been having a conversation about my (dare I say it) gusset as I was having trouble with my tights and every time I typed it (gusset) or even thought about it, it made me cringe and shudder. I get the same feeling with the word 'moist' which I hasten to add, I have never used in the same sentence as gusset. Just wondered whether anyone else has a similar reaction to words?
Mmmmm.........did someone mention 'moist' and 'gusset'??? "
Usually you!!!! |
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