Moderators, I searched for "French Language" and "French language help" before posting as I couldn't find a thread that could help me. Hence, this new thread.
I'm trying to learn and come up with sexy, fun things to say in bed with a mostly French speaking girl. I've downloaded, borrowed from the library, and briefly perused a number of French language self instruction books and textbooks, but of course they're not focused on "intimate" words. Online dictionaries don't help much when trying to convey figurative meaning in intimate encounters, or even with just being flirty or fun.
Even a list of basic commands would probably help especially if finding oneself in bed and being explicit about what to do or want. (Top? Bottom? Put your hand here... where does it hurt, or sore, or knotted in your back, ...?)
So to start things out, is this correct what I'm saying?
Tu es moite, tu as très moite, pour moi!
And I'm trying to anticipate what she might say:
Tu me fais mouiller.
How to say the other way, I make you wet?
And while we're on the subject,
What does tabarnak mean? I see that a lot on québécois memes on FB, and urban dictionary doesn't do well to describe it (your version of the f word?) et
"Otis" ?
And how severe is saying putain? Not to be used even in bed?
I'm trying to learn and come up with sexy, fun things to say in bed with a mostly French speaking girl. I've downloaded, borrowed from the library, and briefly perused a number of French language self instruction books and textbooks, but of course they're not focused on "intimate" words. Online dictionaries don't help much when trying to convey figurative meaning in intimate encounters, or even with just being flirty or fun.
Even a list of basic commands would probably help especially if finding oneself in bed and being explicit about what to do or want. (Top? Bottom? Put your hand here... where does it hurt, or sore, or knotted in your back, ...?)
So to start things out, is this correct what I'm saying?
Tu es moite, tu as très moite, pour moi!
And I'm trying to anticipate what she might say:
Tu me fais mouiller.
How to say the other way, I make you wet?
And while we're on the subject,
What does tabarnak mean? I see that a lot on québécois memes on FB, and urban dictionary doesn't do well to describe it (your version of the f word?) et
"Otis" ?
And how severe is saying putain? Not to be used even in bed?