I love the slightly hesitant outspokenness of this statement. I'm not a fan of nicknames either. In a longterm relationship, a nickname symbolizes how sometimes the other person doesn't really even see you, but just a caricature of you that they've conveniently drawn from observation & expectation (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie
Posted 5 Years Ago
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5 Years Ago
Aye, I think nicknames like these are just too generic and maybe even objectifying or something. read moreAye, I think nicknames like these are just too generic and maybe even objectifying or something.
I'm glad you appreciate. Thank you so much for your thoughts here, BG. Hugs back
I love the slightly hesitant outspokenness of this statement. I'm not a fan of nicknames either. In a longterm relationship, a nickname symbolizes how sometimes the other person doesn't really even see you, but just a caricature of you that they've conveniently drawn from observation & expectation (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie
Posted 5 Years Ago
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5 Years Ago
Aye, I think nicknames like these are just too generic and maybe even objectifying or something. read moreAye, I think nicknames like these are just too generic and maybe even objectifying or something.
I'm glad you appreciate. Thank you so much for your thoughts here, BG. Hugs back
Your breaking my southern country boy heart over here!!...Lol!!...Although we do love using our terms or endearment....I can see where it would get old...Thanks for sharing
Poeticme
Posted 7 Years Ago
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7 Years Ago
Hahah I'm so sorry for that! I know everyone feels different over this 😛
Thank you for the.. read moreHahah I'm so sorry for that! I know everyone feels different over this 😛
Thank you for the appreciation here as well 😊
I hope you can take my review without blocking me - haha - This one - I think it's about respect and not making one feel uncomfortable or belittled.
If someone asks you to call them a term of endearment though then we should.
I agree on your suspicion that the introvert called this one Yumna. Unique piece.
Posted 7 Years Ago
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7 Years Ago
I hope you take on this comment without blocking me, TJ 😂😂
I agree with you! That's ex.. read moreI hope you take on this comment without blocking me, TJ 😂😂
I agree with you! That's exactly my point 😛
Thank you for your thoughts here, Tony! Always appreciated 😊
An interesting bi-polar use of a common theme. Short, sweet, to the point. I especially like the closing, "Why don't you?" Sort of: 'a phrase out of sync. a plea don't you think?' Or am I reading too much into it?
Any way - well done!
Posted 7 Years Ago
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7 Years Ago
I think it's more like exasperated tone here, not plea.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it 😊
I had to laugh a bit while reading this because it reminded me of a past me.
I've never liked people calling me nicknames and such, either but after a while I learned to accept that it was a way to show their love for you, love in various, also friendship ways.
But I still don't like the people who barely know you and keep on calling you honey etc, a very superficial way to connect, almost disrespectful to me bit I also had to learn that in some cultures it's apparently just normal..
You see, many perspectives, as always ;)
Posted 7 Years Ago
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7 Years Ago
I feel the same! It seems so awkward to be called like that lol I prefer names. A much better way to.. read moreI feel the same! It seems so awkward to be called like that lol I prefer names. A much better way to connect.
I'm glad this made you laugh. And thank you for sharing your thoughts here, V!
P.S is calling you 'V' okay lol jk 😂😂😂
7 Years Ago
Yes, it is. I actually like that ;) You're welcome x
It's easy for them to remember these words...than the names;) so easy to say darling...oh baby...what if they have many darlings hahha....just a thought ;)