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In reply to the discussion: Do school dress codes unfairly target girls? [View all]pipi_k
(21,020 posts)they go together to describe some conditions, but NOT
I repeat....NOT erections.
The PROPER term for what you're trying to describe is "non spontaneous".
Which, as I said before, means that they are not spontaneous.
As opposed to them being "pseudo spontaneous"...i.e. fake, insincere, contrived, pretend, bogus, sham, etc., in their spontaneity.
As far as "expanding my linguistic horizons" goes, I prefer words that mean what they're supposed to mean. Not words that someone has made up and then gotten all foamy-mouthed over when someone points out incorrect usage in a specific situation. Anybody can make up words. My three year old granddaughter makes up words, FGS.
At some point I imagine she'll learn to speak more effective English and not make up words and then think up excuses for not knowing the proper terms.
And let me tell you something...if you were to mention the term "pseudo-spontaneous erection" to a medical doctor, I'll bet s/he would say WTF??? and then laugh in your face.
Non-spontaneous.
Remember it.