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By *hunky Chef OP   Man
over a year ago

Norwich

In what meaning are you using this word?

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*To describe peeping Toms and sexual predators?

*To describe dirty/filthy people in a good way?

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By *inister_SpinsterWoman
over a year ago

Manchester(ish).

It's all about context.

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man
over a year ago

Norwich


"It's all about context. "

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Some people just don't like the word, just like "moist".

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan
over a year ago

Glasgow / London

Around here it’s often said with a smile. Maybe even a wink. Out there in the vanilla world it’s usually not.

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By *inister_SpinsterWoman
over a year ago

Manchester(ish).


"It's all about context.

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Some people just don't like the word, just like "moist"."

People, shouldn't get very hung up about words imo.

There are better things to get irate about.

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man
over a year ago

Norwich


"It's all about context.

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Some people just don't like the word, just like "moist".

People, shouldn't get very hung up about words imo.

There are better things to get irate about.

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I agree

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
over a year ago

Transsexual Transylvania

When I was a uni, "perving" at women (or men) was the standard terminology for eyeing up all the sexy young talent around us. It was used in the sense of "checking them out" rather than being creepy. So I still tend to think of it in that way - being sexy.

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man
over a year ago

Norwich


"When I was a uni, "perving" at women (or men) was the standard terminology for eyeing up all the sexy young talent around us. It was used in the sense of "checking them out" rather than being creepy. So I still tend to think of it in that way - being sexy. "

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I actually never used it in a bad way, but sometimes people look at me funny, when we're talking about sexual habits and I say I'm a perv with a smile on my face.

Mostly I need to explain I meant I'm filthy.

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