Topic: My name is not Baby! | |
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why not just buddy lol
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hi
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holy ****...with thin skin such as yours be sure to stay out of the sun, come to think of it, the stay out of the light entirely
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holy ****...with thin skin such as yours be sure to stay out of the sun, come to think of it, the stay out of the light entirely |
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Glad
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Is shmoopie or pumpkin okay?
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I don't care what I get called as long as I get called for dinner or drinks
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Just don't call me late for dinner.
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"dear" usually means a scammer, as they don't realise the current usage. "Hun" is one that particularly grates: overly familiar, and quite Ordinary! Basically the trouble is in these early messages, before meeting in person, we should be using the person's name, and to use a generic address form is actually being lazy, too casual, too impersonal.
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Hey baby... uh. Huh...
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That's so true. I think in our conversations to online people should be more respectful and leave these words for our near or dear one.
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calm down baby cakes.
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I don't think many people have ever called me Baby.
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happy new year
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Edited by
Poetrywriter
on
Thu 12/31/20 03:51 PM
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I don't think many people have ever called me Baby. Really Baby? |
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I'd love if stranger call me with 'Hi/Hello', and just say my name instead of Baby, Sweet heart etc.
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They say hello handsome man
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Preach! I don't like that either.
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Oh yes, that is my first scammer clue
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