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Women, do you think less of a man who uses the word "yummy"?

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As in "That meal you cooked was yummy".

How about "delish"?

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  1. As a man I have to say the worst word a man can use is fabulous. I have to give myself twenty lashing since I have just thought it and wrote it. As for yummy and delish, those are #2 and #3 on the verboten list. Pretty in the sense of beautiful is another word men shouldn't use, unless a woman asks Am I pretty? Then the man can respond you are pretty. Other than that, it is a verboten word when referring to appearance.


  2. No, I think it's cute.

    If he is a ne'er do well loser who likes to mooch and scrounge off of others and does nice things for his own selfish benefit of his own personal gain then he means nothing.

  3. As long as its about something I just made... fine with me.

  4. As in a meal? I don't care at all.

  5. "Delish" is a rgood term for poets becuase it rhymes with "dish."

    "Yummy" is ok too.

  6. Hahahaha, I like yummers.

  7. It's okay as long as you swear right before it.

    IE: That was ******* yummy.

    What's that, honey? We're going to see Michael Buble in concert. Oh, that's ******* fabulous.

    etc.

  8. Not if he uses it ironically. The word "yummy" can only be used ironically in my book, unless you're a kid.

    My dad asked what the question was, and when I told him, he yelled at you to shut up. He also says: "One word in a person's vocabulary does not make the slightest bit of difference. I would be more concerned if the person talked in baby talk outside of the presence of somebody under one year old."

  9. both are not attractive or manly

  10. It depends on how they say it.  If they say it as a joke and you know its a joke then it would be attractive to me because we would have our own little inside joke.  If he said it as a real compliment with all seriousness, I would start to reconsider certain things.

  11. no, why would it?

  12. If used in everyday language I would think less of any adult who used this when talking to another adult in a non- humorous form.

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