Saturday, November 22, 2008 |
Just curious |
   
What sort of endearing names do you have for your significant other??
If you are a woman, do you call your man, "Baby?" I find that a little odd, but I hear it a lot.
Not sure what triggered this particular question, but now I want to know.
Leave comments!!
PS I'm so boring, I usually just say, "Hon" or "Honey." |
posted by Angie @ 10:05 AM   |
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That is funny, in my case at 49 I am still her "baby", never hon or even honey. I think baby is a much more comfortable word for her.
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I think there's some sort of word filter on these blogs, no? If so, my nicknames for him won't work. LOL~
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I call my husband Hunchy LOL I used to call him honey bunches...but that got too long and so I shortened it. He doesnt really like it though.
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Married 3 times, never called any of them anything endearing, Maybe that was the problem LOL
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I occasionally call him Honey, but 90% of the time I use his real name. He calls me Honey Bunny or my real name about equally, but occasionally throws in Fuzzy Butt. No idea where he got that, what exactly it means, or why he uses it.
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I always call my husband mister or guy. He always calls me woman. I love it : ) Our nick name for our son is pumpkin poop or chicken. I know it's gross! I have NO idea where those names come from....
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Lover.
Okay, not really. It's Honey.
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That is funny, in my case at 49 I am still her "baby", never hon or even honey. I think baby is a much more comfortable word for her.