(n.) Modern romance at it's finest.
by wcam.mmm September 20, 2023
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or from any slanguage into your native tongue.
or from any slanguage into your native tongue.
After she had done texticology on his message, she deduced that the message approximately translated as “how is your evening, my lady, are you free and do you want to have intimate relations with me?” To which she politely declined his offer.
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A combination of TEXT & DIALECT/IDIOLECT -describes that thing we can pick up on when reading text messages that help us identify who we are talking to.
I could tell it wasn’t actually her texting me because they clearly had a different textilect than hers
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Bob suffered from a severe case of keyboarditis, he was textitocious to the point of putting the internet itself to sleep with 5he volumes of useless words sent only to amuse his own ego.
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by TheSpartanicaOfAnyHellstromu3e April 9, 2025
Get the Textiandouyuhu, textianDouyuhu, textiandouyuhU mug.“Textilism” is a term meant to replace and improve upon the short comings of the term “non-nudism”
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The sexually motivated belief that people should wear clothes for the purpose of concealing their bodies, especially the genitals, buttocks, and female breasts.
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A culturally and/or religiously ingrained fixation on oversexualizing and concealing the human body, emphasizing the concealment of the genitals, buttocks, and female breasts.
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The pseudopathological fixation on the concealment of the human body which is itself a concealed obsession with sexualizing people, and then trying to avoid all thoughts and feelings about sex, to the extent of structuring society around coercing everyone into living their lives as slaves to society's sexual objectification of them.
Textilist concealment is most often achieved through the use of textiles (clothing). Textilism is most often practiced to the extent of using government-sanction coercion to force all people to conceal themselves.
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Noun:
The sexually motivated belief that people should wear clothes for the purpose of concealing their bodies, especially the genitals, buttocks, and female breasts.
2.
Noun:
A culturally and/or religiously ingrained fixation on oversexualizing and concealing the human body, emphasizing the concealment of the genitals, buttocks, and female breasts.
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Noun:
The pseudopathological fixation on the concealment of the human body which is itself a concealed obsession with sexualizing people, and then trying to avoid all thoughts and feelings about sex, to the extent of structuring society around coercing everyone into living their lives as slaves to society's sexual objectification of them.
Textilist concealment is most often achieved through the use of textiles (clothing). Textilism is most often practiced to the extent of using government-sanction coercion to force all people to conceal themselves.
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Textilism enjoys a long history of privileged status as it has been widely accepted as normal, is rarely questioned, has faced minimal opposition, and is widely forced on people by the threat of government violence.
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The fight for the rights of breastfeeding mothers and the rights of bare-chested women are two highly publicized examples of challenges that textilism has faced.
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Textilism encourages people to oversexualize the human body, and to project those beliefs and feelings onto non-textilists.
Noun:
Textilism enjoys a long history of privileged status as it has been widely accepted as normal, is rarely questioned, has faced minimal opposition, and is widely forced on people by the threat of government violence.
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Noun:
The fight for the rights of breastfeeding mothers and the rights of bare-chested women are two highly publicized examples of challenges that textilism has faced.
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Noun:
Textilism encourages people to oversexualize the human body, and to project those beliefs and feelings onto non-textilists.
by Forever Artist April 27, 2025
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A person who has internalized the conditioning of textilism; a person who believes in or sympathizes with textilism.
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Of or relating to textilism
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A person who has internalized the conditioning of textilism; a person who believes in or sympathizes with textilism.
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Of or relating to textilism
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Textilists often have textilism so ingrained into their minds that they do not realize that textilism is a type of sexual obsession.
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Textilists commonly project their sexual fixations onto all other people, often leading the textilists to engage in hostile and predatory behavior towards unconcealed non-textilists.
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My parents are textilists who refuse to see me if I do not have clothes on.
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Textilist beliefs and influences have led to the societal oversexualization of many normal aspects of everyday life and human existence.
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Some stores and establishments have the additional textilist rule of requiring that a “shirt” be worn in order to be permitted access.
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Textilists often have textilism so ingrained into their minds that they do not realize that textilism is a type of sexual obsession.
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Textilists commonly project their sexual fixations onto all other people, often leading the textilists to engage in hostile and predatory behavior towards unconcealed non-textilists.
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My parents are textilists who refuse to see me if I do not have clothes on.
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Adjective:
Textilist beliefs and influences have led to the societal oversexualization of many normal aspects of everyday life and human existence.
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Adjective:
Some stores and establishments have the additional textilist rule of requiring that a “shirt” be worn in order to be permitted access.
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