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Topic: sweetie, honey, angel, baby, baby girl, sugar, sexy
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Sat 04/09/16 11:26 AM
hello sweet pea
my strawberry pie
my moonlight of the dark night
lovely little bunny
my angel
my little mermaid
little sunshine
lol



someone complimented me at the first mail saying that olimpic games happen once in a 4 years time, but sth like me happens once in a lifetime. he was very wise that from just 1 photo he knew it lol and of course i believed him. :d

isaac_dede's photo
Sat 04/09/16 11:28 AM
Because "hi baby girl" vs "hi adult woman".....both bad but imo if I used the latter you'd think I was slow in head

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Sat 04/09/16 11:33 AM
Edited by SparklingCrystal 💖💎 on Sat 04/09/16 11:36 AM
I have no problem with any of those terms of endearment in the OP. Not at all.
I would even like to be called that way. It would make me feel loved. smooched

It's gotta come from my partner though, not anyone else, and I wouldn't want to be called any lovey dovey name all of the time. But that goes for "hun", "darling" etc too. (darling is one I really dislike. Always sounds fake to me.)

"Angel" is quite common to me, as it's an abbreviation of my own name.
"Sugar"... I'd melt on the spot :angel:
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missjekap's photo
Sat 04/09/16 11:39 AM
Hello :heart:

missjekap's photo
Sat 04/09/16 11:39 AM
Hello :heart:

TMommy's photo
Sat 04/09/16 11:40 AM
ya I will not tolerate any of that BS

unless of course he is southern

in which case..I may accept them all bigsmile

isaac_dede's photo
Sat 04/09/16 11:46 AM
Edited by isaac_dede on Sat 04/09/16 11:47 AM
I think the reaction to these things depends more on who's saying it, then the words themselves.

See southern comment above.....

if someone you're really attracted to calls you sugar, honey, sweety....most likely you'd take it stride or perhaps even get giddy.

but if it's a guy that you wouldn't be interested in until hell freezes over...you're going to get annoyed and tell him what he's doing wrong. ....and how he has no right to speak to you that way etc etc...when the truth is,, he could have said everything right and you still wouldn't have been interested

millbank50's photo
Sat 04/09/16 12:03 PM
I don't believe the use of such pets names is not gender specific. On initial meeting such pet names not appropriate used by male or female . It is about respect

Twintidbits24's photo
Sat 04/09/16 12:03 PM

If I were offended and stormed out of every diner where the waitress asked, "What are you having, Hun"... I would have starved to death years ago.


Nyahahahahahahaha.....Lolzzzz.....rofl rofl rofl

tman_62's photo
Sun 04/10/16 08:02 AM
Edited by tman_62 on Sun 04/10/16 08:07 AM
Any time I receive an email or text, from someone I don't know and it starts with, 'Hi honey', I duck tape my wallet closed.

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