lovecraft68
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Minx is one I've used in the past, created a fictional porn star Molly Minx because Stan Lee instilled in me a love for alliteration
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Just 'wufts,' please. Making it a diminutive just reinforces a fundamental problem.“Wuftsoarmds”
“wufties” for short? Not bad! Maybe we do have to make our own.![]()
Has anyone mentioned the word nympho?
A nymphomaniac is a woman who has excessive sexual desires, and that's not a negative.
Being linked to mental illness doesn't automatically make it a negative. Whether people consider themselves a sex addict or nympho, it exists and it's a descriptive word that is easily identified. (I took way more offense to being called a whore or slut than a nympho, but I'm sure there are others that feel just the opposite.)
It's not just enjoying sex, though. It's a compulsive drive to have sex, often at really inconvenient times and with people you probably shouldn't fuck.
It's healthy until it takes over your life and becomes an obsessive need rather than something enjoyable that you seek out on or own.
There is the possibility of it being OCD. But as far as I know sex addiction per say is not recognized as a mental illness or disorder. Naturally, whoever needs help should seek help. I don't hand out diagnoses. Those are given by health care professionals. If they have started diagnosing people with sex addiction, colour me intrigued.
There is the possibility of it being OCD. But as far as I know sex addiction per say is not recognized as a mental illness or disorder. Naturally, whoever needs help should seek help. I don't hand out diagnoses. Those are given by health care professionals. If they have started diagnosing people with sex addiction, colour me intrigued.
I tend to see "slut" as having not just negative connotations, but connotations of submissiveness and living to please men (neither of which I find attractive).
Like a lot of us, I’m laughing. But I’m still on a quest (and making one up still may be the answer) for a word that’s flattering.
There’s a thread currently in fetish and sexuality, “when did you become a slut”, https://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=1554209
I started asking this in that thread (not for a story, just trying to come up with one), then decided to go more cerebral and ask here.
So, just as “geek” changed meanings (generally speaking) from an insult to a point of pride whereas “nerd” did not, is there an alternate word for “slut.” Hmm. “Uninhibited” is accurate but too long. “Eager beaver” is two words. “In touch with (one’s) sexuality”, again too many words. “Sensual” is too ‘massage with hot stones’ and such (which is fine), but we’re talking about fucking. I always shake my head chuckle at “Sperm receptacle” because it’s just so outrageously awful, but clearly that’s even more insulting than slut.
It’s a tough one, fraught with peril too, since it’s so skewed into negative sexism. So with focus on finding a good word, any thoughts?
I came up with sexpot, tart, and wench, since they seem (US) to generally be said with a humorous tone. None of them seem just right though, for US answers. (And by no means is this intended just for US English either. )
Ideas?
It suggests a mental illness. Therefore i wouldn't call it a positive and which is why some people, who claim such thing exists, call it sex addiction. And that too is viewed as something to be battled with.
I'm very confused as to whether "positive" terms are even being asked here though.
"You're a hooker? Jesus, I forgot! I just thought I was doing GREAT with you!!" Arthur from Arthur.
Edited to correct the quote.
An all-time funny line. Also: Susan: Arthur take my hand
Arthur: But that would leave you with one
While people with hormone issues can have an increasing or decreased sex drive it's not always the case that excessive sex drive is because of a hormonal disorder. It can be an effect of trauma and it can be a symptom of other mental disorders