Sally Westbury 1,175 Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 A rather odd conversation ensued at my workplace the other day, when a young female showed me a catalogue of undies, and some of us got round to talking about wearing 'big' knickers, as opposed to skimpy thongs, lace, cotton etc...then one of the young females said: 'God, you use the word knickers...it's a bit old fashioned..', To wish someone replied: 'Well to me 'panties' sounds a bit pervy, the sort of thing a bloke would say..'. Well, we went on with the topic for a while...so guys what's your take on it...? Panties or Knickers!? 2 Link to post
Hamster245 590 Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 Knickers, panties sounds infant like or pervy man like. I occasionally refer to my girlfriends as pantaloons and in a strong Scottish accent but that's more for amusement value than to entice sex. 1 Link to post
F.W 5,734 Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 I think in the US its "panties".In UK probably "knickers".I prefer knickers myself...Its like "fanny" or "pussy".I prefer fanny,to pussy,but in US the "fanny" is the bottom!All very confusing....:confused: 2 Link to post
F.W 5,734 Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 A rather odd conversation ensued at my workplace the other day, when a young female showed me a catalogue of undies, and some of us got round to talking about wearing 'big' knickers, as opposed to skimpy thongs, lace, cotton etc...then one of the young females said: 'God, you use the word knickers...it's a bit old fashioned..', To wish someone replied: 'Well to me 'panties' sounds a bit pervy, the sort of thing a bloke would say..'. Well, we went on with the topic for a while...so guys what's your take on it...? Panties or Knickers!? [ATTACH=full]30216[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]30217[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]30218[/ATTACH] Hmmmm,Sally,was this just an excuse to post a few knicker stains pictures,you naughty girl?:laugh: Link to post
Sally Westbury 1,175 Posted January 23, 2015 Author Share Posted January 23, 2015 I will always will call them panties . As that's what's currently used in the U.S.A. . In describing women's underwear. Though those of you over in the U.K. from across the pond from us here in America . Like to use the term knickers to describe what women wear to hide their inner Beauty from being seen :wink: Just that there are a few women who don't wear panties nor knickers. Which is great . When you can get a glimpse once in awhile in seeing what's underneath :wink: :wink: Sally , what do you prefer calling them. Should you even wear them too ? Kevin Of course I wear them Kevin...god forbid that I go out without wearing any...especially in the winter.:wink: I have a dedicated 'knicker' draw, which has to be edited as they get worn out! I have a vast array...from skimpy thongs, to M&S to Victoria's Secret...and if I'm feeling really slutty and going to a sex party, I get all 'Ann Sumers'. Having said that, I have gone without in the Summer...can't wait! :wink: 3 Link to post
Scot_Lover 1,877 Posted January 23, 2015 Share Posted January 23, 2015 My girls use knickers, being from Scotland, I just call them undies. Some of the things they have I don't have a name for, I once asked Mary if that thing (pointing to something see through hanging in the shower) was a spiders web. 1 Link to post
likesToLick 10,216 Posted January 23, 2015 Share Posted January 23, 2015 "Panties" would be rarely said in Australia - it does make you sound infantile or pervy. "Knickers" would be more likely, but when I was a teenager back in the 20th century, my girlfriends just called them "pants". 1 Link to post
P-Spud 1,352 Posted January 23, 2015 Share Posted January 23, 2015 "Panties" does indeed sound a bit infantile, but I like it. Link to post
zxcv22 76 Posted January 24, 2015 Share Posted January 24, 2015 I am from the UK and both myself and my wife use the word knickers. It always brings with it lots of great memories like "take your knickers off" and my favourite reply from her was be "why don't you take them off". Wonderful memories. I call mens pants, so panties does seem strange. That's the English language for you and how meanings changes from different countries and different era's. That leaves me with a final comment. Ladies get them knickers off :) 1 1 Link to post
Sophie 24,410 Posted January 24, 2015 Share Posted January 24, 2015 I call them knickers because I'm British. If I was from America I would call them panties. Link to post
Kellygirl59 415 Posted April 19, 2015 Share Posted April 19, 2015 It's panties for me. I wear full cut panties from Vanity Fair 1 1 Link to post
JesseP 1,277 Posted May 1, 2015 Share Posted May 1, 2015 Knickers is the usual term for me, pants is as less sexy term but seems to have fallen out of fashion in the UK, possibly as pants is also a term for trousers. Egwalrus, you are just scratching the surface USA Hood UK Bonnet USA Trunk UK Boot To be even more colloquial what do you call the food you take to work? North East is called "bait" Yorkshire (where I live) is called "snap" South (where I used to live) is called "lunch" I could go on but I need a piss so nipping down a ginnel and hope no one sees me. (Until I moved up here I had never heard of a ginnel and I am still not certain how you differentiate a ginnel from a snicket) (USA alleyway) Link to post
likesToLick 10,216 Posted May 2, 2015 Share Posted May 2, 2015 This is just a small fraction of the differences U.S.A. "pissed" = angry, e.g. "I was really pissed when my car was stolen", Australia "pissed" = drunk, e.g. "They sat drinking at the bar until they were totally pissed." Not sure about UK. Link to post
Kellygirl59 415 Posted May 8, 2015 Share Posted May 8, 2015 Kelly Girl 59 , Really nice style of panties you like to wear :thumbsup: :thumbsup: A very good choice . I like looking at them :wink: Thanks , in sharing Kevin Vanity Fair makes some really great panties. They fit well wear a long time. In my younger days before kids I wore bikini style panties These are Vanity Fair Lace Neuveau Brief style Just love to wear them Link to post
Andrei 78 Posted May 10, 2015 Share Posted May 10, 2015 U.S.A. "pissed" = angry, e.g. "I was really pissed when my car was stolen", Australia "pissed" = drunk, e.g. "They sat drinking at the bar until they were totally pissed." Not sure about UK. UK uses same usage as Australia, though there are a LOT of people in the UK starting to use the American usage.... so it is super confusing. I alternate between using knickers or panties. Just depends how I feel :D Link to post
Kellygirl59 415 Posted July 18, 2015 Share Posted July 18, 2015 Kelly Girl 59 , Really nice style of panties you like to wear :thumbsup: :thumbsup: A very good choice . I like looking at them :wink: Thanks , in sharing Kevin Kevin Here's a picture my husband took of me in my panties 1 Link to post
Sophie 24,410 Posted July 18, 2015 Share Posted July 18, 2015 Kevin Here's a picture my husband took of me in my panties[ATTACH=full]50215[/ATTACH] You model for Vanity Fair?! [media] [/media] Link to post
Kellygirl59 415 Posted July 18, 2015 Share Posted July 18, 2015 Yes I did at one time. I had contacted them about their excellent panties. They asked if I would pose for them. My husband was there and he took the photo. The video was done at the same time. I was paid for it too. I wear only Vanity Fair panties Link to post
Sophie 24,410 Posted July 18, 2015 Share Posted July 18, 2015 I have my doubts but very well. 2 Link to post
Sexismygod 1,782 Posted July 25, 2015 Share Posted July 25, 2015 I use all three (panties, knickers & pants). Just depends on mood and what sounds right at the time. 1 Link to post
BobsFullBladder 5 Posted August 12, 2015 Share Posted August 12, 2015 A rather odd conversation ensued at my workplace the other day, when a young female showed me a catalogue of undies, and some of us got round to talking about wearing 'big' knickers, as opposed to skimpy thongs, lace, cotton etc...then one of the young females said: 'God, you use the word knickers...it's a bit old fashioned..', To wish someone replied: 'Well to me 'panties' sounds a bit pervy, the sort of thing a bloke would say..'. Well, we went on with the topic for a while...so guys what's your take on it...? Panties or Knickers!? [ATTACH=full]30216[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]30217[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]30218[/ATTACH] I love ❤ knickers and I also like panties, but if I had to choose I would pick Knickers (and pull them down, if I get the chance ) Link to post
Mkbigboy 181 Posted December 13, 2018 Share Posted December 13, 2018 On 7/25/2015 at 11:33 PM, Sexismygod said: I use all three (panties, knickers & pants). Just depends on mood and what sounds right at the time. Me too, but I usually use knickers or panties, sometimes pants or drawers too Link to post
puddyls 26,296 Posted December 16, 2018 Share Posted December 16, 2018 i call them panties or undies. although, to me undies seems more juvenile- maybe because it’s kinda nuetral and seems more appropriate when refering to childrens undergarments (?). also, panties is the prevaliling coloquial in my part of the world for womens underwear. what i find interesting is that men here often seem to refer to their underwear by it’s type: boxers, boxer briefs, tighty-whities, etc., where as women usually use the generic. also, speaking of differences between the UK and US, i’ve read that what we hear now as the prevailing “British” accent is actually rather new, and that the “American” accent is likely more similar to the “Queen’s English” from the 1700’s. 2 Link to post
Rewdna 782 Posted April 5, 2019 Share Posted April 5, 2019 Definitely Knickers or pants.I guess I've always referred to them as knickers.From a young age it was always a thrill to catch even a glimpse a girls Knickers at school or elsewhere. 1 Link to post
mickymoist 3,514 Posted April 5, 2019 Share Posted April 5, 2019 If I was taliking to my sister..pants, otherwise panties...and I am a bit pervy...and proud of it 1 1 Link to post
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