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Ness_a
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Mon 01/29/18 06:04 PM
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Apparently I'm having tech troubles today.
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When someone you don't know or barely know assigns you a pet name or endearment, does get under your skin? I'm not talking about when an elderly person refers to you as Dear...probably because they've forgotten your name. I'm not talking about the lady at the register or DMV who calls everyone Sugar...probably to avoid using the word Ma'am. To me Baby, Sugar, Sweetheart and Darling, and the like, are endearments reserved for family, dearest friends and intimate partners. I guess to me their use is more of a right to be earned. What say you? I don't use babe,baby,sweetie,horny. However, I would use beautiful, if I thought she is,pretty,adorable,dear, depending on her profile pic and how good her written articulation is. Now ladies, would you be offended if I called you pretty,beautiful,adorable ? I lost my quote. The reply above was to you. ^ |
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I was once called "One Hung Low". I saw no problem with this.
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I would bet those (male or female) that use babe, baby, honey etc. use them because they can't remember names and if they ever got to kissing or more, it's easy to remember those "names" and not say some other persons real name that might be on their mind...
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When someone you don't know or barely know assigns you a pet name or endearment, does get under your skin? I'm not talking about when an elderly person refers to you as Dear...probably because they've forgotten your name. I'm not talking about the lady at the register or DMV who calls everyone Sugar...probably to avoid using the word Ma'am. To me Baby, Sugar, Sweetheart and Darling, and the like, are endearments reserved for family, dearest friends and intimate partners. I guess to me their use is more of a right to be earned. What say you? I do agree |
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I would bet those (male or female) that use babe, baby, honey etc. use them because they can't remember names and if they ever got to kissing or more, it's easy to remember those "names" and not say some other persons real name that might be on their mind... I'm thinking that's what sex whips were originally made for...so you could make them say your name! |
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I was once called "One Hung Low". I saw no problem with this. |
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When someone you don't know or barely know assigns you a pet name or endearment, does get under your skin? What say you? It doesn’t get under my skin but it does put me off instantly. I understand some people are just very friendly but I’m a Grouch, old and miserable. |
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When someone you don't know or barely know assigns you a pet name or endearment, does get under your skin? I'm not talking about when an elderly person refers to you as Dear...probably because they've forgotten your name. I'm not talking about the lady at the register or DMV who calls everyone Sugar...probably to avoid using the word Ma'am. To me Baby, Sugar, Sweetheart and Darling, and the like, are endearments reserved for family, dearest friends and intimate partners. I guess to me their use is more of a right to be earned. What say you? "wooow omg u look so so so sexy and beautifull really how are u sexy lady ". This is when I block a user. For crying out loud Sexy is not a compliment , to me at least. So I understand what u saying |
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When someone you don't know or barely know assigns you a pet name or endearment, does get under your skin? I'm not talking about when an elderly person refers to you as Dear...probably because they've forgotten your name. I'm not talking about the lady at the register or DMV who calls everyone Sugar...probably to avoid using the word Ma'am. To me Baby, Sugar, Sweetheart and Darling, and the like, are endearments reserved for family, dearest friends and intimate partners. I guess to me their use is more of a right to be earned. What say you? I don't use babe,baby,sweetie,horny. However, I would use beautiful, if I thought she is,pretty,adorable,dear, depending on her profile pic and how good her written articulation is. Now ladies, would you be offended if I called you pretty,beautiful,adorable ? To me Beautiful and pretty are the best. Especially if its your first sentence and you are trying to wore a lady. As oposed to sexy bla bla bla |
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I would bet those (male or female) that use babe, baby, honey etc. use them because they can't remember names and if they ever got to kissing or more, it's easy to remember those "names" and not say some other persons real name that might be on their mind... I'm thinking that's what sex whips were originally made for...so you could make them say your name! So is that from personal experience?? If they say the wrong name to tou, do you hit them harder?? |
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Yup, being from the south...we use sugar, sweety, sweet thing, babe, hotstuff. A hello can be..
Hey hot good looking! Whats cooking! Baby Baby Baby! Damn, girl...you hot! In Texas these always get a pretty smile from a foxy lady and no one gets offended. Guess its how you take it. |
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I would bet those (male or female) that use babe, baby, honey etc. use them because they can't remember names and if they ever got to kissing or more, it's easy to remember those "names" and not say some other persons real name that might be on their mind... I'm thinking that's what sex whips were originally made for...so you could make them say your name! So is that from personal experience?? If they say the wrong name to tou, do you hit them harder?? First of all...I would never be in a similar scenario with someone who didn't know my name as well as his own. Secondly...I don't even know what a sex whip is called....it's not actually a "sex whip" is it? |
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Nope not a sex whip...its a riding crop.....or so I've heard...
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Nope not a sex whip...its a riding crop.....or so I've heard... Well, thank you for clearing that up. |
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if you don't know how exactly to approach somoene , you use the common way, hi sweety and so on.. calling me by my name ,means you know me . they try to be Nice not rude. when you get yourself in some places , you have to cope your mind with their world and language. if you take it personnaly that's means you have a problem, fix it before going too far.
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if you don't know how exactly to approach somoene , you use the common way, hi sweety and so on.. calling me by my name ,means you know me . they try to be Nice not rude. when you get yourself in some places , you have to cope your mind with their world and language. if you take it personnaly that's means you have a problem, fix it before going too far.
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if you don't know how exactly to approach somoene , you use the common way, hi sweety and so on.. calling me by my name ,means you know me . they try to be Nice not rude. when you get yourself in some places , you have to cope your mind with their world and language. if you take it personnaly that's means you have a problem, fix it before going too far. I think most of us agree that used in an innocent enough way, like a stranger getting your attention, wouldn't bother many. |
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When someone you don't know or barely know assigns you a pet name or endearment, does get under your skin? I'm not talking about when an elderly person refers to you as Dear...probably because they've forgotten your name. I'm not talking about the lady at the register or DMV who calls everyone Sugar...probably to avoid using the word Ma'am. To me Baby, Sugar, Sweetheart and Darling, and the like, are endearments reserved for family, dearest friends and intimate partners. I guess to me their use is more of a right to be earned. What say you? I don't use babe,baby,sweetie,horny. However, I would use beautiful, if I thought she is,pretty,adorable,dear, depending on her profile pic and how good her written articulation is. Now ladies, would you be offended if I called you pretty,beautiful,adorable ? Nah.. it's okay.. an honest compliment is always okay Guess it depends on who say that word and how people say that word |
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When someone you don't know or barely know assigns you a pet name or endearment, does get under your skin?I'm not talking about when an elderly person refers to you as Dear...probably because they've forgotten your name.I'm not talking about the lady at the register or DMV who calls everyone Sugar...probably to avoid using the word Ma'am.To me Baby, Sugar, Sweetheart and Darling, and the like, are endearments reserved for family, dearest friends and intimate partners. I guess to me their use is more of a right to be earned.What say you? aint no big deal babe. people gonna do what they gonna do. |
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