Titsthey all mean the same thing Breast is the most respectful way of saying it and tits is the least respectful You don’t want to say “tits” ever in a formal setting You don’t want to say boobs in a formal setting either, but it is less vulgar than tits Breast can be used for scientific purposes as well For example if someone foes to a doctor they might say “i have a history of.
Hmm, i've called a girl sugar tits before and then asked them to make sure it wasn't innappropriate and they told me they didn't mind me using it Some people here are saying they would be offended So i guess instead of erring on the side of caution, use it and then apologise if they take offense? Women of reddit, why are you offended by the phrase calm your tits New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast Definition of tits is it very rude word
It’s not really rude unless you use it in a rude way, it means the same as boobs, but it’s a little bit more informal than boobs.|tit is a vulgar slang for nipple, so yes, it's rude.|it's an informal sexual word or basically 슴가 lol|@callmejenny hahahaha What's the origin of the phrase 'things went tits up' I'm not a native english speaker but i've used this phrase a lot myself Today i tried to picture that and it got me wondering how the phrase came to be New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Less rude i guess?|@sunheeeeeeeeee dude, they're not different at all
You're thinking of nipples or areolas on a woman Tits and boobs are the same thing |boobs is the whole chest Tits is just the nipples. I think it came from teat, which refers to the nipple, but is used for the whole breast Otherwise anyone saying a girl has great tits when he hasn't seen her topless wouldn't make any sense.
For example if someone foes to a doctor they might say “i have. In case you didn't know where the phrase i'm jacked to the tits! comes from, and were afraid to ask R/superstonk go to superstonk r/superstonk r/superstonk
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