Thursday, April 11, 2019

My use of girl vs. woman vs. lady

How do I apply each word to my tigress?

Girl - A word that I love. I use it to describe her as youthful, flawless and beautiful.  It is how I see her when she's dressed hot to the nines.  It  describes someone who is light of heart and light of feet.  She has soft skin, a quick tongue and flashing eyes. The word girl is not used in this context to say  immature or inexperienced, rather it is a word of reverence that I think to describe the ethereal version of my tigress, more as a singing nymph than a real lady.  There is an elusive sexuality to this word, that is more implied than seen.


Woman - knowing all things sexual and otherwise.  Woman would be a general term I'd use to describe in basic terms what and who she is, but there is a sexuality to that word that isn't so directly attached to "girl", partially because of the implication of maturity but also because the sound of the word itself sounds like someone more earthly and primal.  While girl is a nymph, woman is a earth creature.




Lady - A word I use to describe her when she is totally decked out and strutting in public, drawing the eye of many a man.  She is sophisticated and elegant and walks on two pegs. She is a movie starlet of the silver screen!




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