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I'd literally just either be listening to the lecture or taking notes/doing homework. Although this usually happening in English class, could be a facet of my glossophilia.
You must be GIDDY during elections
And now I am tempted to list my fetishes
And dammit I misread my own thread when switching tabs as Random Elections
For an example of the kind of word I really, really like, "proclivity" would be one.
Monosyllabic words are a special exception sometimes, as they are usually hit or miss. Common everyday words often used as padding in sentences, such as even this sentence, don't tend to excite me, but a word like "tryst" makes me extremely happy.
^ All those different sounds in one word kinda give the impression of the kind of person who puts out on a first date. Leaves nothing to the imagination.
What about Breast? Penis? Other commonly seen as sexual/actually USED sexually body part?
lolol INUH. >////>
Foods and body parts surprisingly have little effect, possibly because I hear or see them a lot, and it might be a desensitization thing.
Oddly, I'm not crazy for slinky, but slutty is really really nice. I know the only difference is the middle vowel and the following consonants, but it has to do with my pre-disposition to certain vowels and certain consonants and certain pairings of them within words next to other pairings of similar or differing setups, and it gets really complicated. x_x
Kind of like me and people eating normal stuff
It's one of the reasons I vastly prefer songs sung in a different language than English most times.
Foreign words on their own outside of songs are nice too. Particularly éclair.
Nihongo?
...I really need to practice either language...
Not to mention that I may have said Japan instead of Japanese
Can't say this wasn't prectidabo! at least.