LustyScribe
Literotica Guru
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A vest here can be a sleeveless item worn under the coat of a 3pc suit, or an outer garment, like a jacket without sleeves. Crazy how language changes, isn't it?In the Uk that’s a vest.
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A vest here can be a sleeveless item worn under the coat of a 3pc suit, or an outer garment, like a jacket without sleeves. Crazy how language changes, isn't it?In the Uk that’s a vest.
it use to be called a "tank top", started during WW2, worn by tankers for the hot interior f the tank!it's intended to be an undershirt, though in certain circumstances/socio-economic communities, it is seen worn as an outer garment. Used to be kind of a jab at people in that context.
Thank you! I did not know that was the origin of the term.it use to be called a "tank top", started during WW2, worn by tankers for the hot interior f the tank!
Just because you cancel a name of a garment because it's not acceptable doesn't make the act of violence disappear. Wife beating will be a thing long after I'm gone and forgotten, a wifebeater top doesn't infer the person wearing it abuses his, or her wife.
Personally, I'd like to keep the term as it happens and shouldn't be swept under the carpet, also; lets not forget while we're on the subject, women who beat and mentally abuse their husbands as well. It happens, making the term offensive is like trying to cure cancer by cancelling it's name.
In the context inside literorica, I find the menace erotic, I like roleplay and being dominated and degraded. If the term was used outside these boundaries I would have a problem.
Right on target, Marksman. Use of the term signals acceptance.My tuppence worth:
Language matters.
While cancelling any word doesn’t make the act or the offence caused disappear - like cancelling “racism” doesn’t make racism disappear - I think there are some words (like the N-word, the P-word, etc…) that are so inherently offensive that their continued use can only be seen as normalising them or even making them acceptable. (I won’t digress into whether these terms can or should be acceptable to people on the receiving end…)
I’d never heard of the word wife-beater until fairly recently and I was immediately taken aback by it. Looking into its origin didn’t make me feel any more comfortable and I don’t think I’d use it - especially considering there’s a perfectly good alternative.
But that’s just me![]()
This, but with a large strap. Make me gag and smack my face with it too. Find out she was recording our session the whole time, especially the part of me begging to be used.
Love a good mind fuckLol love it!
you are such a bad girl Savanna! ;-)
Hehe, thank youyou are such a bad girl Savanna! ;-)
This one is so evil. . .
As long as I get to clean her up!
That is a good thing.
Anyone into humiliation as their primary fetish? Don't get me wrong I love so many things, but nothing puts me over the edge like being degraded and humiliated in the most cruel and mean ways. Am I alone?