blakgrlmajic91 152 Posted October 4, 2022 Share Posted October 4, 2022 As a female, I always say pee. I’ve never thought to say it any other way. Piss sounds masculine. My mom says urinate and it sounds funny to me. DesperateJill and GreenChile 2 Quote Link to comment
glad1 179 Posted October 4, 2022 Share Posted October 4, 2022 1 hour ago, blakgrlmajic91 said: My mom says urinate and it sounds funny to me. An attractive woman saying "I need to urinate" in a west Carolina drawl sure didn't sound funny to me. Even if I needed to as well, I couldn't go for at least the next 20 or 30 minutes. 😆 Quote Link to comment
Anja 59 Posted October 4, 2022 Share Posted October 4, 2022 On 8/2/2022 at 12:34 PM, Jimmy Olsen said: "Piss" and "shit" seem vulgar to me. Unless she's going for shock value I'd prefer she said "pee" and "poop." That's if she's being open about it. It's sort of endearing when women use euphemisms instead of blunt words. To me that just sounds like more of the old stereotype that a good girl should always stay decent, cute and clean, and phrases like "when the girl says…" or "I'd prefer her to say…" only confirm that impression. I really wonder what some people make of these two simple words. I also wonder how a simple question about difference created a stream of comments about how girls should talk. 🙄 I use them mostly interchangeably. Pee is just a little more casual, while if something turns me on, it's more often piss. That's bold, but not masculine! When I'm horny, I don't want to be cute. I want to fuck and piss. I never use wee, as that has a connotation of something disgusting that should be disposed off, and I don't find my pee disgusting. On 8/12/2022 at 6:31 AM, Hercules300 said: In real life situation no matter if thay say pee, piss or wee because is all autentic and that really matters. Thats a funny sentence from someone who just admitted that he pays women to submit to his commands and display behaviour that is not authentic at all. Quote Link to comment
AnotherGuy 140 Posted October 4, 2022 Share Posted October 4, 2022 I'm British, so the word "wee" is used much more often than "pee". But in contrast to some of the other comments here, I actually prefer to hear the word "piss" because it sounds a bit more brash and dirty. Also if a girl says something along the lines of "I really gotta piss" that implies greater urgency than if she were to say the same phrase with the word "pee" instead. I also somewhat have a thing for more outspoken, tomboyish women so perhaps that's a part of it. CofS 1 Quote Link to comment
ChrisPee78 24 Posted October 5, 2022 Share Posted October 5, 2022 depends on the context for me Quote Link to comment
petitewonder 480 Posted October 5, 2022 Share Posted October 5, 2022 I mean I think it's somewhat rooted in social conditioning of what's more "appropriate" for men to say versus what's more "appropriate" for women to say, and probably also depends what what words your parents introduced you to. For example, I wasn't allowed to say "pee" growing up and certainly wasn't allowed to say "piss", so even now, I will say "I need to use the restroom." I don't even like saying "toilet" or "bathroom." And even still, I don't like voicing it at all. For some people, this aspect of shyness is enjoyable, because some people find it cute and it can make everything feel more taboo. If a guy is shy about using the term "piss" or other terminology to reference needing to go, that can be a turn on for people as well. Because, stereotypically speaking and just anecdotally speaking, guys tend to be more open in talking about bodily functions. So, a guy being shy about it can add an exciting novelty aspect of it for some. I think overall, the term "piss" is seen as more crass, and I know I get more of the porny search results when I'm using the term "piss" versus "pee" lmao. Therefore, if a woman uses the term "piss," she may be perceived as not caring about what others think of her, possibly as less ladylike and possibly as more sexually expressive. And this can be a turn on for people as well. I blush when people say "piss" because I don't hear it very often lol. DerekOmoso, DesperateJill and Anja 1 1 1 Quote Link to comment
Anja 59 Posted October 5, 2022 Share Posted October 5, 2022 (edited) 10 minutes ago, petitewonder said: For example, I wasn't allowed to say "pee" growing up and certainly wasn't allowed to say "piss" They didn't *allow* you to say it? 😳 What happened if you did? I have always been a rebellious child. If my parents had tryed to forbid the use of words, they would have achieved the opposite, that's for sure. Edited October 5, 2022 by Anja (see edit history) blakgrlmajic91 1 Quote Link to comment
blakgrlmajic91 152 Posted October 6, 2022 Share Posted October 6, 2022 2 hours ago, Anja said: They didn't *allow* you to say it? 😳 What happened if you did? I have always been a rebellious child. If my parents had tryed to forbid the use of words, they would have achieved the opposite, that's for sure. Lol I love that! Anja 1 Quote Link to comment
Simpfan 21 Posted November 26, 2022 Share Posted November 26, 2022 I wasn't raised to use either word, but "pee" seems more innocent or youthful, especially around men who envision us as girls rather than women. So it seems more ladylike to some. My mother used what I figure must be ethnic terms, though I didn't learn them in ethnic language classes. But having an extremely full bladder doesn't feel at all ladylike, especially if it leaks. My guy usually uses the word "pee". Quote Link to comment
SpectreLaugher 1,461 Posted November 26, 2022 Share Posted November 26, 2022 Maybe it’s just because I’m Aussie, but I prefer to say Piss. It’s way more vulgar but I feel that makes it seem more exciting and also more intense. Quote Link to comment
Tentacool 1,385 Posted November 26, 2022 Share Posted November 26, 2022 Piss is more vulgar whilst pee is more cute, depends on what would fit the person that says it me thinks! DerekOmoso 1 Quote Link to comment
Dr. Philthy 97 Posted November 26, 2022 Share Posted November 26, 2022 Much enjoy it more when a woman say she has to pee. Quote Link to comment
FilthyPhoenix 155 Posted November 26, 2022 Share Posted November 26, 2022 (edited) To me, saying 'pee' makes it sound more infantile. Which fortunately for me in my mind that also means it's even more humiliating and therefore it's even hotter. Edited November 26, 2022 by FilthyPhoenix (see edit history) nappypants 1 Quote Link to comment
DerekOmoso 371 Posted November 26, 2022 Share Posted November 26, 2022 On 7/31/2022 at 11:04 PM, TheBladderBoss said: "I have to pee" or "I have to piss"!? Personally for me I don't like it at all when a girl says she has to piss. To me it is SOOO sexy when a girl says that she has to pee. But it's way less sexy when she says she has to piss. And I know it means the same thing and the results are still the same and all, but I feel like that wording truly matters alot. Idk if that's just me or some of you other guys feel this way? I agree with this part. I don't think it differentiates between genders? Pee is a better, nicer word to say. That's why I use it. I don't really think about guys having to pee. So I can't really give an input there. Pee isn't a more feminine word. It's just softer. 1 hour ago, Tentacool said: Piss is more vulgar whilst pee is more cute, depends on what would fit the person that says it me thinks! You have it exactly right. On 10/5/2022 at 7:10 PM, petitewonder said: I mean I think it's somewhat rooted in social conditioning of what's more "appropriate" for men to say versus what's more "appropriate" for women to say, and probably also depends what what words your parents introduced you to. For example, I wasn't allowed to say "pee" growing up and certainly wasn't allowed to say "piss", so even now, I will say "I need to use the restroom." I don't even like saying "toilet" or "bathroom." And even still, I don't like voicing it at all. For some people, this aspect of shyness is enjoyable, because some people find it cute and it can make everything feel more taboo. If a guy is shy about using the term "piss" or other terminology to reference needing to go, that can be a turn on for people as well. Because, stereotypically speaking and just anecdotally speaking, guys tend to be more open in talking about bodily functions. So, a guy being shy about it can add an exciting novelty aspect of it for some. I think overall, the term "piss" is seen as more crass, and I know I get more of the porny search results when I'm using the term "piss" versus "pee" lmao. Therefore, if a woman uses the term "piss," she may be perceived as not caring about what others think of her, possibly as less ladylike and possibly as more sexually expressive. And this can be a turn on for people as well. I blush when people say "piss" because I don't hear it very often lol. Yeah! I also agree with this as well. You described it really well!!! Tentacool 1 Quote Link to comment
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