I HATE the word Panties....I just Cannot say it! Just like i don't say vagina...or penis....or boy....I dunno....whenever i am forced to say these words, I just feel so awkward....I'd rather stick with man-child, thing, down there and underwear. Speaking of which, SCREW underwear! I wear bubble wrap! That is some protection of epic awesomeness! Dancing around in bubble wrap! :D Weeeeee!
Yeah. I agree. If you wanna see people prancing around in their undergarments, attend a gay pride parade! And then you can frolic without trousers! ;)
I too dislike the word panties. I like the word underwear or undies better. Also, the word flesh grosses me out and I used to dislike the word nipple or nipples. Slit or gash are also kinda gross words but I'll occasionally say them to be vulgar. lol
I guess it must be a cultural thing. There is no way on Earth that I would ever refer to underwear as 'panties' when talking to or about small girls. Panties in the UK (or to me, anyway) are something that women wear, and is really used in a sexual context. Underwear, pants or knickers - but not really undies - are more common, non-sexual terms.
I prefer boy shorts myself. Although my parents always called them 'undies' when I was growing up so I actually associate 'panties' as a more grown up word, LOL.
I couldn't agree with you more and go off about that often. Undies, they are called undies, damn it. I'd add supple to the list of hated words, but moist is the WORST.
Word rarely bother me, they're just words after all. So I'm struggling to find a word I hate. I strongly dislike absurd euphemisms - like 'the little boys room'. That's about it.
"faggot, fag" and other slanderous or discrimative words, though I'm sure that hate is pretty typical amongst most people. I often daydream about "these" people obliviously walking in front of a bus, but that would be terrible... for those on the bus, poor souls. Ohhhh! Guys using the word "gash" or "slit" sexually, just..no. I honestly can't think of any others right now that really grind my gears, I shall keep thinking about this throughout the day! See you next week =)
@IrChristophRAWR Yeah, those two you mentioned aren't cool in my books. And I always used to say I belong to the "Flash My Gash" generation, because that seemed to be what was popular. :-/ :)
@IrChristophRAWR There will always be someone who doesn't like something. Once things become law, people become controlled by these laws. Can you envisage a day when you feel anxious about opening your mouth because of the fear of litigation should you say something that might offend someone?
Perhaps we should all teach our children to develop a healthy enough sense of self-worth so that they are not emotionally affected by the spoken or written word and can allow freedom of expression to all.
I really feel uncomfortable with people who use SUPER descriptive words for something small... ie. Superficial, exuberant, grandiose, etc... If its a wow factor, then use the words wow, great, interesting, not a word for something like what I said for when you are stubbing your toes...
True story...so I was in yoga class. We were all in wide legged forward bend (prasarita padottanasana)...google it, it helps with the image of this little story. This was a beginner class so you don't feel that confident anyway. It was at this moment, as I brought my hands back, that I realized I had a hole in my yoga pants. Right smack on the ass crack seam of my pants. That is when I thought to myself "Yeah I should really start wearing underwear".
"Ginormous". The aforementioned word does not just irk me, it causes me to grit my teeth in pure disgust. It is literally offensive to my ears. They may even cry a little. Why not just say "Giant" or "Gigantic" or "Enormous" or any other word that means extra large. Oh, and the word "Ridonkulous" I don't even know (or care) if I spelled it right. That's how much I hate it. I also cannot stand the frivolous use of the word "epic" these days. When I hear it, I pretty much want barf.
Your not disappointing. your intriguing funny original and i think your super sexy
MrLoblackhawk 2 weeks ago
@MrLoblackhawk Sexy? What vlogs are you watching?!
ThatGirlTyson 2 weeks ago
I thought you were going to show us your Under garments when you spoke of full bottom
A little disappointed :'-(
MrLoblackhawk 2 weeks ago
@MrLoblackhawk :( I am so disappointing.
ThatGirlTyson 2 weeks ago
I HATE the word Panties....I just Cannot say it! Just like i don't say vagina...or penis....or boy....I dunno....whenever i am forced to say these words, I just feel so awkward....I'd rather stick with man-child, thing, down there and underwear. Speaking of which, SCREW underwear! I wear bubble wrap! That is some protection of epic awesomeness! Dancing around in bubble wrap! :D Weeeeee!
morikahjo 3 weeks ago
@morikahjo And when you sit down, it's music to your ears.
ThatGirlTyson 3 weeks ago
@ThatGirlTyson xD heck yesh!
morikahjo 3 weeks ago
Yeah. I agree. If you wanna see people prancing around in their undergarments, attend a gay pride parade! And then you can frolic without trousers! ;)
snowppl 3 weeks ago
@snowppl I do all my frolicking without trousers.
ThatGirlTyson 3 weeks ago
She peeled her moist panties from her seeping flower...
Shakspere1 3 weeks ago
@Shakspere1 SEEEEEPING!!!!!! UGH!
ThatGirlTyson 3 weeks ago
The word Rubbish really annoys me for some reason.
ostritchman101 1 month ago
@ostritchman101 I kind of don't like seeping
ThatGirlTyson 4 weeks ago
3:31 made me die laughing.
ostritchman101 1 month ago
@ostritchman101 Epitome of repulsive. :D
ThatGirlTyson 4 weeks ago
I too dislike the word panties. I like the word underwear or undies better. Also, the word flesh grosses me out and I used to dislike the word nipple or nipples. Slit or gash are also kinda gross words but I'll occasionally say them to be vulgar. lol
miranybeetle 1 month ago
@miranybeetle :D I don't like foreskin. The word.
ThatGirlTyson 1 month ago
I guess it must be a cultural thing. There is no way on Earth that I would ever refer to underwear as 'panties' when talking to or about small girls. Panties in the UK (or to me, anyway) are something that women wear, and is really used in a sexual context. Underwear, pants or knickers - but not really undies - are more common, non-sexual terms.
mrellis1961 1 month ago
I prefer boy shorts myself. Although my parents always called them 'undies' when I was growing up so I actually associate 'panties' as a more grown up word, LOL.
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@jazzywaltz1 You have great taste in undies.
ThatGirlTyson 1 month ago
I couldn't agree with you more and go off about that often. Undies, they are called undies, damn it. I'd add supple to the list of hated words, but moist is the WORST.
froningtribe 1 month ago
@froningtribe Supple. That's an interesting one. :)
ThatGirlTyson 1 month ago
Word rarely bother me, they're just words after all. So I'm struggling to find a word I hate. I strongly dislike absurd euphemisms - like 'the little boys room'. That's about it.
J0hnnybee 1 month ago 2
@J0hnnybee The Little boys room is a bit much.
ThatGirlTyson 1 month ago
@J0hnnybee That'll be your age and wisdom, Mr Booth...lol
TOJPYTC 1 month ago
"faggot, fag" and other slanderous or discrimative words, though I'm sure that hate is pretty typical amongst most people. I often daydream about "these" people obliviously walking in front of a bus, but that would be terrible... for those on the bus, poor souls. Ohhhh! Guys using the word "gash" or "slit" sexually, just..no. I honestly can't think of any others right now that really grind my gears, I shall keep thinking about this throughout the day! See you next week =)
IrChristophRAWR 1 month ago
@IrChristophRAWR Yeah, those two you mentioned aren't cool in my books. And I always used to say I belong to the "Flash My Gash" generation, because that seemed to be what was popular. :-/ :)
ThatGirlTyson 1 month ago
@IrChristophRAWR There will always be someone who doesn't like something. Once things become law, people become controlled by these laws. Can you envisage a day when you feel anxious about opening your mouth because of the fear of litigation should you say something that might offend someone?
Perhaps we should all teach our children to develop a healthy enough sense of self-worth so that they are not emotionally affected by the spoken or written word and can allow freedom of expression to all.
TOJPYTC 1 month ago
I really feel uncomfortable with people who use SUPER descriptive words for something small... ie. Superficial, exuberant, grandiose, etc... If its a wow factor, then use the words wow, great, interesting, not a word for something like what I said for when you are stubbing your toes...
Gopher2842 1 month ago
@Gopher2842 ♥ I have taken to using splendiferous. I shall cease at once.
ThatGirlTyson 1 month ago
In case you are wondering, I totally finished that yoga class, hole and all.
k51878 1 month ago
@k51878 I bet you did! :)
ThatGirlTyson 1 month ago
True story...so I was in yoga class. We were all in wide legged forward bend (prasarita padottanasana)...google it, it helps with the image of this little story. This was a beginner class so you don't feel that confident anyway. It was at this moment, as I brought my hands back, that I realized I had a hole in my yoga pants. Right smack on the ass crack seam of my pants. That is when I thought to myself "Yeah I should really start wearing underwear".
k51878 1 month ago
@k51878 And this is why I wear undies! :D This made me laugh!
ThatGirlTyson 1 month ago
"Ginormous". The aforementioned word does not just irk me, it causes me to grit my teeth in pure disgust. It is literally offensive to my ears. They may even cry a little. Why not just say "Giant" or "Gigantic" or "Enormous" or any other word that means extra large. Oh, and the word "Ridonkulous" I don't even know (or care) if I spelled it right. That's how much I hate it. I also cannot stand the frivolous use of the word "epic" these days. When I hear it, I pretty much want barf.
C xx
girlinthepinkdress 1 month ago
@girlinthepinkdress This rant gets 10/10 from me.
ThatGirlTyson 1 month ago