This is why you can’t stand the word ‘moist’

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This is why you can’t stand the word ‘moist’
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There needs to be a better word for what a good cake texture feels like in your mouth. Please don’t let it be moist.There are actual reasons behind our aversion to this word, according to

Dr. Paul Thibodaut ran five experiments over four years with over 2,500 participants and found that the reason people don’t like the word is the ‘bodily connotations’ it comes with.I’m sorry for typing these words. Truly I am but it’s for science.Jason Riggle is a linguistics professor, and he explained that words like ‘moist’: “evoke nausea and disgust rather than, say, annoyance or moral outrage.

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