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Let’s get clinical

You remember how in this post I mentioned how T and I were finding out what sort of name-calling and specific words were fine during play? I had written that “fat” was pretty much the only one I didn’t care for. And then T reminded me that I had mentioned “vagina” as well when we were talking. For the record, I hate that word. I use it only when absolutely necessary and it’s a turn off during play.

Well, it was until I discovered that T has a fetish for clinical terms.

penis
frenulum
testicles
labia
clitoris
vagina
etc

I used “frenulum” for the first time yesterday and it got quite an enthusiastic response. This led to him confessing that clinical words get him off. He likes slang words as well, but they don’t seem to have quite the same impact. He’s turned on regardless, but the clinical words push him right over the edge.

We fucked last night and it was a bit disconcerting hearing him say “penis” instead of cock. It didn’t interfere with the orgasms, though. Not one bit. But I am definitely more fond of

cock
cunt
balls
pussy
etc

However, I like to please and I love the reaction I get, so I’m going to use those clinical words more often. I did some clinical word play for him just a little bit ago and he got off. I was pleased and turned on knowing he enjoyed it. I can put aside my hatred for “vagina” in order to get him off. I am nothing if not obliging.

Speaking of obliging, I’m also working on using the spelling of “cum” instead of “come.” I don’t like the former, but T does so it won’t kill me to use it. I know all too well the impact certain words have on me sexually, and I will not begrudge him these words.

He’s probably getting hard just reading this post. Aren’t you, T?

4 Responses to “Let’s get clinical”

  1. Fred Bloggs says:

    I kinda like the clinical terms, particularly during power play.
    I hate the term cum too.
    Interesting how powerful words can be.

  2. Kristi says:

    Very interesting, my dear. ;-)

  3. Rayne says:

    I’m kinda weirded out by clinical terms. I don’t know why. I always have been. I’m bizarre.

  4. Jenna says:

    I found this web site, and just love it. I’m a little too shy with my husband. We’ve been married five years and he never tells me his sexual fantasies, even though I ask, so I don’t say anything about my full fantasy sex life. It’s very frustrating. Does anyone have any ideas?