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AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

To want to snigger every time I hear the phrase making love

125 replies

NeedsAsockamnesty · 18/04/2015 20:39

Pertinent information ....

I'm an actual grown up and have been for several decades.

I don't snigger when I hear "fancy a shag/fuck/quickly or anything like that it's just when it's making love.

And I cannot say it without snorting

So AIBU?

OP posts:
mrsdavidbowie · 18/04/2015 20:40

I think of it as "making luurve" in a Barry White type voice
I know what you mean.

TheCatsFlaps · 18/04/2015 20:40

YANBU. It is a very twee and childish way of talking about sex.

WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 18/04/2015 20:42

Yes, ever since Swiss Toni on The Fast Show.

RusticBlush · 18/04/2015 20:43

Haha - my friend has a 'habit' of saying 'when we made love" (about her and her partner might i add) I guffaw every time Grin
It just makes me cringe!!!

Cunderthunt · 18/04/2015 20:45

Haha YANBU it grosses me out, surely people IRL don't say it? I'm gonna ask my oh if he will make love to me just to see what reaction I get Grin

debbriana · 18/04/2015 20:45

I would rather say to make love with someone I love. To fuck or shag is just that. Not much emotional feeling to it.

owlborn · 18/04/2015 20:46

I'm the same. I once actually laughed in someone's face when he said he wanted to make love to me.

(Shock horror - we didn't)

StickledPink · 18/04/2015 20:46

Agree.

Makes me cringe a bit too. Reminds me of being at school and our tutor used that phrase. Used to snigger then upon hearing it, still do now.

TheWhiteRoad · 18/04/2015 20:46

I'm happy to have sex, shag or even fuck. I will not 'make love'. It is twee and cringy. Neither are adjectives I wish to be associated with my sex life.

HubrisNemesis · 18/04/2015 20:46

'Make love' is awful. It's so coy.

Sallystyle · 18/04/2015 20:47

We either fuck or have sex. There is a lot of emotion in the act.

Making love is just stupid.

HubrisNemesis · 18/04/2015 20:48

Personally, I prefer to say 'making the beast with two backs.'

expatinscotland · 18/04/2015 20:48

It's corny as all hell.

RusticBlush · 18/04/2015 20:48

Or you could just say 'have sex' debbriana
It doesn't have to be sweary Blush

Bambambini · 18/04/2015 20:48

It's Cringey McCringey from Cringeville.

MmeGuillotine · 18/04/2015 20:49

Oh it's a horrible phrase. I can't bear it. In fact, even thinking about typing it out gives me the HORRORS.

Brummiegirl15 · 18/04/2015 20:49

Hah I'm so glad I'm not the only one!!!!!!

Hate "make love"

Mintyy · 18/04/2015 20:49

Yes, so do I.

Either snigger or roll my eyes.

RusticBlush · 18/04/2015 20:49

*meaning the alternative

EmeraldThief · 18/04/2015 20:50

YANBU.

Just a pretentious way of saying shag.

AuntieStella · 18/04/2015 20:51

I always snigger at a passage in Sense and Sensibility, where it has the older meaning:

"scarcely had they passed the sweep-gate and joined the other carriage, than she found her subject cut up - her hand seized - her attention demanded, and Mr. Elton actually making violent love to her"

HappenstanceMarmite · 18/04/2015 20:51

Agreed. Also makes me think of Swiss Tony.

RusticBlush · 18/04/2015 20:52

Thinking about it - there is somany songs though:
I'll make love to you
Feel like making love
Make love all night long etc etc etc. Hmm

scarletforya · 18/04/2015 20:54

It's vomit inducing! Makes me imagine soppy types simpering at each other creepily! Hmm

Sazzle41 · 18/04/2015 20:56

Thank god its not just me. Barry White stylee fine. Otherwise, it so coy/twee. Ultimate turn off. But i like my sex down and dirty. Its no fun if you try and make it 'naice' with terms like that to me.

Its so horrifically middle class , ie. everything has to be sanitised and 'naice'. 'Naice' is vanilla, bland, anodyne - and deeply unsexy.

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