aww thats cute...............yep, my mum still calls me sisters name LOLI call my wife Shug quite often....it's short for Sugar.
I'm 57 and my 86 year old mother still calls me Patty-Pooh when she sees me. Aah, you're always your parent's baby regardless of age I suppose.
What happened to all the cute emojies, @Alligatorob?I love this thread.
Lemme see... Honey, My Darling, Baby, Babe, Kitten, Pet, My Girl, Baby Girl, Princess, Petal... and I think that's it.
I call others: Honey, Baby, Babe, Darling, Love, Lover, Sexy... can't think of any others.
My daughters I call: My Girl, Sweet Girl, Butterfly or Ladybug (depending on the daughter).
And my Son: My Son... and My Moon... and My Stars. (Which I'd like to point out started when he was around 4 y/o, way before J.R.R. Martin made it famous.![]()
I do sometimes cut the off when quoting people...What happened to all the cute emojies, @Alligatorob?
Oh, Pfft. I'm being lame. Just noticed those are part of the post and not part of your reactiont to my post. See, I got a notice about it (like we all do) and there were all these little emojies and I thought... Please ignore me. I missed rehearsal.![]()
I gave a friend of my mother a nickname. She had several recipes that called for "Nutmeg" so, she became "Nutmeg"There are all kinds of terms used to address a significant other. A funny one I head in a movie once was "ducky poo". And I have used "honey poo"
What have you used or heard? I know there will be a lot of good ones and funny ones as well![]()
I just used that to cover all basis. Kind of fill in the blank word for this thread. I don't think I would refer to anyone as that. Anyhow you didn't follow the thread request and probably just wanted to bellyache about somethingI would always refer to someone special by their name or a love pet-name, but never, never, never, never ever, as a 'significant other', and I would feel insulted to be refered to as such.
To me, it would be like being compared to just like a broom in a broom cupboard..... I'm more of a 'Hoover'.![]()
Vietnam era variant "Hey sailor. I love you no shit. You take me stateside Okay?"Well, when I mean business, I get that come-hither look and sing out "Ohhhhh sailor".
It always works on an ol' sailor boy.