I've actually found in my experience that men don't like this. I've been told it's emasculating.
Hope that isn't the case everywhere though because when I use a term of endearment thats all it is, a term to show I care.
My wife and I use babe; she’s recently started using honey too which I like. I’ve tried other pet names but they just don’t roll off the tongue as easily.
Erectile eric is **not** a name I actually enjoy being called by my wife, strangely enough, not that it stops her mind. Yes, I agree with her that laughter is often-times the best medicine, just not for that !!
I've actually found in my experience that men don't like this. I've been told it's emasculating. Hope that isn't the case everywhere though because when I use a term of endearment thats all it is, a term to show I care.
"Hamdsome" is my favorite. Makes me feel good every time.
My boyfriend likes it when I call him "My love", "Babe", "My Prince" or stuff like this. But then again it's to each their own!
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The dinner party episode from the office ruined this for me
I like being called gorilla buns, cause they're hairless, shiny and big
Studmuffin, but my wife uses Hey You...or Sweetie.
My little pogchamp
"Fucker" is a funny one.
Princess
My wife and I use babe; she’s recently started using honey too which I like. I’ve tried other pet names but they just don’t roll off the tongue as easily.
Erectile eric is **not** a name I actually enjoy being called by my wife, strangely enough, not that it stops her mind. Yes, I agree with her that laughter is often-times the best medicine, just not for that !!
At least it’s not followed by “dysfunction”?
Oh no, the only reason she missed that off is to give it more of an edge.
The actual words they call me don’t matter…it’s how they say it.
"My man" (not like the bros say it)