Topic: Terms of endearment... | |
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Which part are ya strugglin with.....Sugar????
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I like being called by my real name even from people who know me personally. Anything else they know it will eventually irritate me. I think "babe" is so immature and I've been called it the most by men folk. Mariah will always be acceptable though.
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You broads would HATE me!
I call my Mom, my sister, every cashier and all the guys at work "Baby". Cause that's just how I talk Babydoll. |
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Edited by
Leigh2154
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Sun 08/19/12 01:12 PM
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I love them all!!!!!!!!
Baby, my baby, babe, sugar, sweetie, sweetie pie, doll, doll baby, beautiful, darlin, lover, hon, honey, ...etc, etc, etc........And all the bad boys use em cause they're bad boys and using your given name is too personal for them, too threatening.... |
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Good grief. If a woman gets upset or offended by being called "Honey" it probably says alot about there personality. I would imagine any that make a big deal out of it is called something a little different after they walk away.......
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I love them all!!!!!!!! Baby, my baby, babe, sugar, sweetie, sweetie pie, doll, doll baby, beautiful, darlin, lover, hon, honey, ...etc, etc, etc........And all the bad boys use em cause they're bad boys and using your given name is too personal for them, too threatening.... Interesting admission. I knew there had to be a reason for all dem names. |
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I love them all!!!!!!!! Baby, my baby, babe, sugar, sweetie, sweetie pie, doll, doll baby, beautiful, darlin, lover, hon, honey, ...etc, etc, etc........And all the bad boys use em cause they're bad boys and using your given name is too personal for them, too threatening.... Interesting admission. I knew there had to be a reason for all dem names. Years of experience beautiful one! |
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Wait a minute,....I ain't bad. I am as pure as New Jersey snow.
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Wait a minute,....I ain't bad. I am as pure as New Jersey snow. Ewwwwwwww.....it's brownish yellow with just a tinge of gray... |
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smack my a$$ and call me sweet lips, i'll be putty in your hands!
lol, okay, i'm kidding |
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smack my a$$ and call me sweet lips, i'll be putty in your hands! lol, okay, i'm kidding Well butter my butt and call me a biscuit there sweet lips..... |
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smack my a$$ and call me sweet lips, i'll be putty in your hands! lol, okay, i'm kidding Well butter my butt and call me a biscuit there sweet lips..... honey ain't got nothin on you butter butt |
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Guess it's kind of a "one size fits all" kind of thing...Or the "same name" for everyone.
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I am a Southern Boy......its a southern thingy.....
their all....Darlin, sugar, Hunny, sweetlips and Sweetie!!!! Its really harmless banter!!! |
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I am a Southern Boy......its a southern thingy..... their all....Darlin, sugar, Hunny, sweetlips and Sweetie!!!! Its really harmless banter!!! Good luck explaining that to up tight yankees....(they are the bitter ones reading this with thier heads clenched and pushing furiousy on the "report" button) |
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Good grief. If a woman gets upset or offended by being called "Honey" it probably says alot about there personality. I would imagine any that make a big deal out of it is called something a little different after they walk away....... Oh, I don't get offended. It just makes those people sound cheesy and fake. If they're ok with they, so am I. |
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I am a Southern Boy......its a southern thingy..... their all....Darlin, sugar, Hunny, sweetlips and Sweetie!!!! Its really harmless banter!!! |
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Not a problem with me...until they use some cutsey little name in a patronising manner. Then they can expect to get back what they give (if i can be bothered)...and i don't have a problem with that either.
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I think we all have the right to decide what we want to be "called." Some names and terms may not "fit us."...One red-headed man might enjoy being called "Red." (By family and friends.) But another man with red hair might not want to be called "Red."...Some women may love being called "honey" and "sweetie" etc. But other women may have different preferences.
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I think we all have the right to decide what we want to be "called." Some names and terms may not "fit us."...One red-headed man might enjoy being called "Red." (By family and friends.) But another man with red hair might not want to be called "Red."...Some women may love being called "honey" and "sweetie" etc. But other women may have different preferences. It's also a familiarity thing. If I introduce myself to someone, I expect them to use my name, rather than some nickname right away. Same goes for terms of endearment. |
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