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Topic: Saying Hun, Sweetie, Darling
starryeyeddolly's photo
Tue 06/12/07 10:37 AM
So I say hun more than anything, some people get freaked out by it and
sometimes i use it to be mean...so ya wondering if you guys say hun or
other pet names. sorry if this is a stupid post.

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Tue 06/12/07 10:38 AM
i have a habit of saying homeboy heehee or girl

starryeyeddolly's photo
Tue 06/12/07 10:39 AM
i stopped myself from saying it but i call people...sweets or sweetcakes
or babycakes sometimes gawjuscakes...i just like to add cakes on the end
of stuff

Puffins1958's photo
Tue 06/12/07 10:40 AM
Personally....I love "babydoll"

how does that sound

laugh laugh laugh

starryeyeddolly's photo
Tue 06/12/07 10:40 AM
i say babydoll too..see i like to make people feel special.

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Tue 06/12/07 10:40 AM
I say, hun, sweetie all of the time. I really don't see what the
problem is. I do understand that alot of people save that for their
special someone. I use it for my special someone, friends and family.

So far no one has asked me not to call them that.

nusalor's photo
Tue 06/12/07 10:41 AM
I tried that once...called a woman 7-layercakes...not doin' that again
soon...noway noway

damnitscloudy's photo
Tue 06/12/07 10:42 AM
It makes me feel special, even if they say it to everyone else, its like
"OMG! they said hun to me!"

And I need a cold shower after that :tongue:

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Tue 06/12/07 10:44 AM
Allen, hun, sweetie, baby, I have missed you.laugh

ArtGurl's photo
Tue 06/12/07 10:44 AM
I use hun, sweetie pie and chickadee a lot

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Tue 06/12/07 10:46 AM
okay i say honey, if i'm mad i don't know why I'm like What are you
talking about honey or no sorry honey i do it more to men not really
women weird

TwilightsTwin's photo
Tue 06/12/07 10:46 AM
Well Chris is my Hun love

My son is my sweetie :heart:


See the difference?laugh

damnitscloudy's photo
Tue 06/12/07 10:48 AM
Awe I missed you too! flowerforyou

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Tue 06/12/07 11:42 AM
I don't see any problem with it -- how does a simple little term of
endearment hurt anyone?

One caveat -- we used to have a guy here who had a habit of calling all
the ladies "sug" -- again, totally harmless, he didn't mean anything
suggestive or lewd, it was just part of how he interacted. One of the
women took offense to this, and the poor guy wound up leaving JSH over
it (although he did come back, and left again over something entirely
different).

So I suppose there is always some slight possibility of someone reacting
badly to "hun" or whatever. I wouldn't worry about it too much, though
-- most of us are fine with it....

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Tue 06/12/07 11:44 AM
I was taught in school not to call my elders "hun, sweetie etc." But I
work with the elderly and I cannnnnnnnnnn't stop calling them hun,
sweetie, etc.

I think I need some sort of "support" group idklaugh laugh laugh

Native_Grl39's photo
Tue 06/12/07 11:46 AM
I say doll...or darlin..alot to my female friends!!!!!!


huh bigsmile

SammyJo27's photo
Tue 06/12/07 11:47 AM
I say sweetie a lot. I call my daughter babycakes or baby. I call the
girls at work chicky

SheNerd's photo
Tue 06/12/07 11:48 AM
Gypsy, believe it or not, I usd to work with the aged, too (fomer
geriatric nurse) that is before they found out about my little stash of
false teeth behind the closet. :) I used to always call the residents
by their first and last names unless they told me otherwise. Being from
NY, I find the South a bit informal for my tastes, but then I'm used to
being ignored by most people unless they want my wallet or a good time
or some of the hard ****... :)

justbnice's photo
Tue 06/12/07 11:52 AM
I like to say sweety and I think there is no need to freak out if some
talks sweet...

:)

SheNerd's photo
Tue 06/12/07 11:53 AM
I don't freak. I just smile sweetly and whack them with my bucket...

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