I don't mind those words. A dislike for the word 'nice' was inculcated into me by teachers, though. It's a bland word that you tend to use just to be polite - a 'social fuction', rather than a word.
I can't stand the word 'panties' or 'baggy' (as in, a little bag). There's absolutely no need to make them sound cutesy and child-friendly like 'kitties' and 'puppies and 'doggies' and 'daddies' and 'kiddies'. 'Baggies' tend to be single-use plastic things destined to pollute the environment, and things that go into 'baggies' are often anything but cute. They don't deserve to be a separately-defined thing, and especially not something that sounds like it's for children. And I mean, it's bad enough that you call underwear 'pants' but adding a feminine diminutive is overkill. The task of covering my genitals is serious business.
I have an irrational hatred towards certain words
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I don't mind those words. A dislike for the word 'nice' was inculcated into me by teachers, though. It's a bland word that you tend to use just to be polite - a 'social fuction', rather than a word.
I can't stand the word 'panties' or 'baggy' (as in, a little bag). There's absolutely no need to make them sound cutesy and child-friendly like 'kitties' and 'puppies and 'doggies' and 'daddies' and 'kiddies'. 'Baggies' tend to be single-use plastic things destined to pollute the environment, and things that go into 'baggies' are often anything but cute. They don't deserve to be a separately-defined thing, and especially not something that sounds like it's for children. And I mean, it's bad enough that you call underwear 'pants' but adding a feminine diminutive is overkill. The task of covering my genitals is serious business.