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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I hate babes, babe or baby.. Unless it's a boyfriend... . Won't talk to anyone that calls me hun makes me cringe... My friends are banned from using it.. It is verging on a phobia |
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"I don't like babes or Hun."
I don't,but someone is calling me honey at the moment and I'm just debating how I feel about it. Call me whatever once I've met you,but am I just being a little uptight I wonder... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I use lovely a lot.
Chick & babe for my bestie because it's our 'thing'.
My dad calls me pet which I like, someone else did it on here once though & it wasn't right! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I recall leaving a certain nightclub in Blackpool and the large burly bouncer on the door asked me 'Would you like me to get a cab for you, Kitten'.
I thought it was amusing as I'm not exactly diminutive but I suppose with the size and build of him everyone seems 'kitten' size and he would probably get away with calling anyone he likes 'kitten'. |
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By *errygTV/TS
over a year ago
denton |
"I particularly dislike hun! If you're saying it as in honey surely it should be hon?! Hun makes me think of Atila the Hun. " hun is discribed in dictionary as derogaty word for german, or in scotland a hun is a scumbag protestant who hates catholics, i like it when im called cock, i pretend to mishear and say you had what in your mouth, people who use these terms of endearment maybe addressing a wife beater, paedo, etc if the person is a complete stranger |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
Bristol |
Alright, my lover?
What's wrong, babber?
Cheer up, numbnuts. Only people I really like get that one.
That kind of thing.
If you don't know someone well enough then just double up on the meaning instead. Look, see? Cheers, ta.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm not offended by any terms of endearment,because I'm not a cunt. One of my younger regular partners calls me dear,which makes me feel old,but I'm not offended. Because I'm not one of those easily offended women. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So what regional colloquialisms do you use ?
Would you object to being called by one of these ?
Are they just old fashioned, or quaint ? "
I think the use of the term colloquialisms has confused some of the contributors a little |
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