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The "Moist" Poll
11/20/2012
Indifferent... I guess it could be arousing in a certain context of use but just hearing it? Not really anything...
11/20/2012
Quote:
ointment is worse.
Originally posted by
DeliciousSurprise
Moist - adjective
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, ... more
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, ... more
Moist - adjective
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, I know that some people are grossed out by the word moist. Some people think it's sexy. What about you?
Note: This poll is not asking about the meaning of the word moist or its usage, simply vote based on your feelings about the word moist. Poll is private because I don't want anyone to feel moisturally discriminated. less
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, I know that some people are grossed out by the word moist. Some people think it's sexy. What about you?
Note: This poll is not asking about the meaning of the word moist or its usage, simply vote based on your feelings about the word moist. Poll is private because I don't want anyone to feel moisturally discriminated. less
11/20/2012
The word MOIST is... just a word? I have no other special feelings towards it
11/21/2012
Quote:
word
Originally posted by
DeliciousSurprise
Moist - adjective
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, ... more
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, ... more
Moist - adjective
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, I know that some people are grossed out by the word moist. Some people think it's sexy. What about you?
Note: This poll is not asking about the meaning of the word moist or its usage, simply vote based on your feelings about the word moist. Poll is private because I don't want anyone to feel moisturally discriminated. less
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, I know that some people are grossed out by the word moist. Some people think it's sexy. What about you?
Note: This poll is not asking about the meaning of the word moist or its usage, simply vote based on your feelings about the word moist. Poll is private because I don't want anyone to feel moisturally discriminated. less
11/21/2012
Quote:
I'm cool with Moist. Just make my turkey "moist". However, wet or dry...well, don't say those or I hide under the table.
Originally posted by
DeliciousSurprise
Moist - adjective
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, ... more
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, ... more
Moist - adjective
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, I know that some people are grossed out by the word moist. Some people think it's sexy. What about you?
Note: This poll is not asking about the meaning of the word moist or its usage, simply vote based on your feelings about the word moist. Poll is private because I don't want anyone to feel moisturally discriminated. less
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, I know that some people are grossed out by the word moist. Some people think it's sexy. What about you?
Note: This poll is not asking about the meaning of the word moist or its usage, simply vote based on your feelings about the word moist. Poll is private because I don't want anyone to feel moisturally discriminated. less
11/22/2012
It's only a word.
11/23/2012
I have heard so many people freak out about that word, but it doesn't bother me. It's just a word, haha.
11/23/2012
While I don't shudder when hearing it, I generally am not a fan of moist! I'm bad at sexy talk in general though.
11/23/2012
Moist is a good word. Just thinking of what it could mean is great. Usually moist is a understatement.
11/26/2012
Moist doesn't bother me...but if people don't like the word or are worried about hearing it during those intimate situations, there are worst words...then talk to your partner about it. Wet, moist, dripping...see, they can get worse. HaHa!
12/14/2012
Quote:
It's a fun word
Originally posted by
DeliciousSurprise
Moist - adjective
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, ... more
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, ... more
Moist - adjective
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, I know that some people are grossed out by the word moist. Some people think it's sexy. What about you?
Note: This poll is not asking about the meaning of the word moist or its usage, simply vote based on your feelings about the word moist. Poll is private because I don't want anyone to feel moisturally discriminated. less
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, I know that some people are grossed out by the word moist. Some people think it's sexy. What about you?
Note: This poll is not asking about the meaning of the word moist or its usage, simply vote based on your feelings about the word moist. Poll is private because I don't want anyone to feel moisturally discriminated. less
12/16/2012
Quote:
i work in the medical field, so when someone says moist i think of it in a very clinical way.
Originally posted by
DeliciousSurprise
Moist - adjective
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, ... more
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, ... more
Moist - adjective
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, I know that some people are grossed out by the word moist. Some people think it's sexy. What about you?
Note: This poll is not asking about the meaning of the word moist or its usage, simply vote based on your feelings about the word moist. Poll is private because I don't want anyone to feel moisturally discriminated. less
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
Now, I know that some people are grossed out by the word moist. Some people think it's sexy. What about you?
Note: This poll is not asking about the meaning of the word moist or its usage, simply vote based on your feelings about the word moist. Poll is private because I don't want anyone to feel moisturally discriminated. less
12/16/2012
On the show "dead like me" the mother HATES the word moist lol I never gave it much thought
12/25/2012
it's just a word to me
01/06/2013
We use "wet", never moist haha
01/20/2013
Just a word, content is what matters
01/24/2013
the word reminds me of food (in a good way) and nature (i think of fungi)
so it's not bad to me
but not how i prefer to describe my coochie
so it's not bad to me
but not how i prefer to describe my coochie
01/24/2013
Many of my girlfriends hate the word moist so I came up with the phrase "moist panties" to really make them shudder.
02/12/2013
I have no real feelings about it.
03/21/2013
Moist makes me feel funny.
04/18/2013
I don't care about the word.
04/19/2013
Nope. Just a word. It's never really used in our bedroom, but not because it grosses us out or anything.
04/19/2013
It doesn't bother me, or excite me. It's just another word.
04/19/2013