Underwear

If the text reads "she was wearing nothing but underwear," do you picture a woman in bra and panties or just in panties?
In her Reg Grundies and an over the shoulder boulder holder...as some of us *might* say in Australia....
 
Not you @ElectricBlue, @Euphony. I have no idea what @Euphony means by a Key wiff. I wasn't assuming we had a disagreement at all—just a failure of opinion alignment.

It's literally the line above what you are referencing my post.

he had already determined that if this was a personal preference thing it didn't belong here.
Absolutely not and the key wiff on our disagreement.

There is no "difference of opinion" causing the issue here. Despite all of my efforts to clarify you are misunderstanding my original statement, you ignore all my follow up context, and are misrepresenting my statements as well.

It is clear you are not in a space where you can be receptive right now so there is no point in continuing.

My words are there and I trust AHers to use its context to understand what I am saying is not at all what you keep asserting.
 
In her Reg Grundies and an over the shoulder boulder holder...as some of us *might* say in Australia....
"Might" being the operative word.

My daughter's generation will say "undies", but not "grundies", that's very much a C20th hangover. He's dead now, I think.
 
So sorry. I'm not so boneheaded most of the time. It's been a day here, and I've been busy with the kid and cat, and trying to watch the going on's here. I misunderstood, misread, and misdirected. I'll review everything in the morning, I'm cooking now or I'd reread the thread from where I went astray right now.
It's literally the line above what you are referencing my post.


Absolutely not and the key wiff on our disagreement.

There is no "difference of opinion" causing the issue here. Despite all of my efforts to clarify you are misunderstanding my original statement, you ignore all my follow up context, and are misrepresenting my statements as well.

It is clear you are not in a space where you can be receptive right now so there is no point in continuing.

My words are there and I trust AHers to use its context to understand what I am saying is not at all what you keep asserting.
 
So sorry. I'm not so boneheaded most of the time. It's been a day here, and I've been busy with the kid and cat, and trying to watch the going on's here. I misunderstood, misread, and misdirected. I'll review everything in the morning, I'm cooking now or I'd reread the thread from where I went astray right now.
It's more than Ok Millie. I legit am more sorry about "having the sort of day" that would cause you to miss the mark more than once.

I only worried about it b/c my usual M.O. is live and let live here the best I can and to be seen repeatedly as the opposite was... unnerving.

If you're good, I'm good and clarifying my general intentions around here was the only stickling point that at all mattered

Go do real world stuff.
 
If the text reads "she was wearing nothing but underwear," do you picture a woman in bra and panties or just in panties?
Hmm... I'd imagine a basic idea of women's underwear, like basic bra and panties, or just whatever she wears normally underneath all her clothes on a regular day.
 
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My solution for this apparent problem is men wear underwear or skivvies or boxers or brief or tidy whities, or anything that covers their cock, balls, and ass. Women wear, depending upon the time period, bloomers, a camisole, bra and/or panties. By the way, "panties" is plural because the first "panties" were two pant legs tied at the waist with no covering over the crotch. That was in the days before public facilities, so women could basically squat in their full dresses and relieve themselves without anyone seeing any bare body parts. When the legs were joined at the crotch, the plural just sort of stuck.

I think saying a woman's "underwear" is too broad a term to be erotic in any way. Describing the article of clothing can be very erotic, especially if she or a lover is taking it off her.
 
The term 'underwear' belongs in a homicide report, not an erotic story. If what she is wearing is important, then describe it. Underwear is too vague. Do you mean baggy bloomers and a grey bra, or a sexy set from Victoria's Secret? "Underwear" is like calling a Bugatti Chiron a car.
 
If the text reads "she was wearing nothing but underwear," do you picture a woman in bra and panties or just in panties?

Without any further context, yes. Now if it was "she was wearing nothing but my underwear," I'd be intrigued. lol
 
If the text reads "she was wearing nothing but underwear," do you picture a woman in bra and panties or just in panties?
Bra and panties.

Actually describing the bra and panties is characterization. Whether it's a sports bra and boy shorts, or a lacy demi-cup and a matching tanga says a lot about the woman wearing them.
 
The cuckold tales other than the Vampire Series. Well, I mean, Sacrifice Tales Series.
Weird. I only found two stories. A Dark Awakening was one of them (I made a comment), and now I see that it is in your list of 14. But it was one of two, and the other wasn't really a story. I forget what it was, maybe an essay? Truly weird. Well, I'll go revisit, but if there's paranormal involved, I'll probably check out quickly. :)
 
"She wasn't wearing much..." sheesh
If I read the word panties one more time I may staple my eyelids closed
 
"Might" being the operative word.

My daughter's generation will say "undies", but not "grundies", that's very much a C20th hangover. He's dead now, I think.
Yes, Reg Grundies would have zero significance for the younger generation, who have also sadly given the flick pass to rhyming slang...
 
Weird. I only found two stories. A Dark Awakening was one of them (I made a comment), and now I see that it is in your list of 14. But it was one of two, and the other wasn't really a story. I forget what it was, maybe an essay? Truly weird. Well, I'll go revisit, but if there's paranormal involved, I'll probably check out quickly. :)

full story list on my profile.

No, all postings are stories; I don't do essays. I saw that you commented on the story and I read it.
 
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