The more I whispered into her ears the more __soaked___ her panties became
Soaked sounds a little too wet. How about "damp"?
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The more I whispered into her ears the more __soaked___ her panties became
Soaked sounds a little too wet. How about "damp"?
Oh god, not "damp". It always conjures up images of used towels that have been left on the bathroom floor too long. Or mould growing along the top of the kitchen wall.
I'd have to vote for "moist" here.
Don't get me wrong - I would have used "moist" in the first place too. How about "soggy"?
Soaked sounds a little too wet. How about "damp"?
Oh god, not "damp". It always conjures up images of used towels that have been left on the bathroom floor too long. Or mould growing along the top of the kitchen wall.
I'd have to vote for "moist" here.
Don't get me wrong - I would have used "moist" in the first place too. How about "soggy"?
"I ran my hand slowly up her dress, her breath quick and shallow. 'Why, Mrs. Jones', I said coyly, 'you're so soggy'."
Ehh......
I'm happy to buck the scientific trend here. I like the word "moist", both pronouncing it AND savouring its wonderful connotations.
Soggy, though. Nah.
What about "sloppy" it kinda portrays her personality also, if she's gonna be a bit slutty, which I think is the direction your headed.
How do you feel about plinth?
A moist plinth.
What about "sloppy" it kinda portrays her personality also, if she's gonna be a bit slutty, which I think is the direction your headed.
Don't get me wrong - I would have used "moist" in the first place too. How about "soggy"?
Moist, it has to be moist, the word itself slides of the tongue like a nice slippery treat![]()
Favorite word ever: Sumptuous.
Can't think of any words I don't like on their own: context is everything.
Nuance
Pensive
Sublime
What about "sloppy" it kinda portrays her personality also, if she's gonna be a bit slutty, which I think is the direction your headed.
Honey, your Nuances and pensiveness are so sublime a statue of you will be placed on a plinth at the Literotica headquarters for future generations to visit and see how hotness was measured in 2017.
Only if they're overtly sexual words![]()
There's one important word we haven't yet discussed: ASS (the most delectable part of the anatomy)
Thoughts on this one? Good? Bad? Better alternatives?
Ass, arse, bum, bottom, butt. I use them all, depending on context.
I've gotten out of the habit of saying fanny, cos it means vagina to a Brit.
I rarely say buttocks. *giggles*
I don't like "arse". It reminds of farmers from the west (of Ireland). They're always talking about arses.
Took a long time to cop that "fanny" meant "ass" in the States. I thought maybe everyone was just bizarrely open about referencing their genitalia.
I don't think I know any Irish farmers.
Arse reminds me of crops and pussy spankings and fingerfucking and a deep English voice growling in my ear and other lovely things.
It also reminds me of a friend from Manchester who 'couldn't be arsed' to do something or other. I love that phrase!
To be fair, I do say "couldn't be arsed" quite a bit (though the English pronounce it "awhhs" -- unlike the strong "rrr" of the Irish accent, we really get our money's worth from those letters).
Anyway, your associations with the word seem to be much better than mine. Clearly I've been moving in the wrong circles.
Oh I do like an Irish accent as well! Just haven't had much experience with an owner of one.![]()
The difference in accent from one end of Ireland to the other is extraordinary. Would you rather listen to Ian Paisley or Terry Wogan.? You probably like the "brogue". You may find this of use... https://www.irishcentral.com/travel...l-language-and-how-to-understand-it-237599171