Terms of Endearment

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I’ve never been good at them. My girlfriend has been asking me why I don’t have a name for her, and I don’t know what to tell her. She calls me baby, bb, and a whole bunch of other things I’d rather not make public.

Why can’t I make my mouth say honey or precious or sweetie pie? I’ve never had a pet name for any of my past relationships.

Throw me some good terms of endearment, and I’ll say them out loud to see if it feels right.

Re: Terms of Endearment

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my wife and I generally use "Momma" and "Poppa", but that only really works when you're parents. An easy default is "love" or "my love" or "lovee", all 3 of which we also use and they don't sound cloying to my ears. Most other pet names do sound kinda foolish or juvenile, so I feel a bit of your pain. Maybe some sort of original play on their name? I've never been good at this either...

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Dave N. wrote: Fri Nov 17, 2023 8:37 am Throw me some good terms of endearment, and I’ll say them out loud to see if it feels right.
I have the same problem.

The most endearing way I say my wife's and daughters' names is by shortening them. Lisa becomes "Lees"; Ella becomes "El" or "E"; Holly becomes "Hol" or "H".
jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)

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Dave N. wrote: Fri Nov 17, 2023 8:37 am a whole bunch of other things I’d rather not make public.
This sounds like a good bet otherwise.

Dave N. wrote: Fri Nov 17, 2023 8:37 amWhy can’t I make my mouth say honey or precious or sweetie pie? I’ve never had a pet name for any of my past relationships.
I like baby but not those.
born to give

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Dave N. wrote: Fri Nov 17, 2023 8:37 am I’ve never been good at them. My girlfriend has been asking me why I don’t have a name for her, and I don’t know what to tell her. She calls me baby, bb, and a whole bunch of other things I’d rather not make public.

Why can’t I make my mouth say honey or precious or sweetie pie? I’ve never had a pet name for any of my past relationships.

Throw me some good terms of endearment, and I’ll say them out loud to see if it feels right.
I have long called Mari "Peanut."

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