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How to Use Pet Names


By: C S Lewis Click author's name for more of his/her articles

I cannot forget the very first time my husband called me by a pet name. I had been dying for him to make up a cutesy name for me for months, but I guess when it came time for that initial nickname, I was expecting something a little better than "snookums." Oh well. I have more than gotten back at him with all the times I have accidentally said, "Thanks, you're such a doll!" Surprisingly, there is a lot more behind the use of pet names than many of us care to think about. These cutesy nicknames we call each other are generally used for signs of endearment and to show love for another individual. However, even in the name of love, there are certain names that should just be avoided all together. But luckily there are certain names you can always get away with using, because everyone likes them. The trick to knowing which names will offend, disrespect or simply annoy your significant other versus using a name that will show them you care about them.

The Pet Names Guys Don't Like. Men really are not as dumb as TV sitcoms make them out to be. If you are calling your man by a patronizing, little boy's nickname in an effort to get him to do some chore for you, there will be two results. First of all, he won't appreciate the use of a condescending nickname, like "bud," "champ," or "stud," and he will be less interested in giving you the help you need. Men like to be called by names that make them feel hot and needed, like a rugged, yet classy night in shining armor. Males do not care to be called nicknames that just sound childish or girly (i.e. "doll," "pookie" or "cutie"). In some cases, men don't even like to be called a pet name if it is the same one you use to address the rest of the world. As one couple mentioned, the husband used to appreciate when his wife called him "sweetie," but then he realized she called virtually everyone she came into contact with "sweetie." The husband thought the nickname was overused and it began to lose any meaning in their relationship.

The Pet Names Girls Don't Like. While men may have some preferences about which nicknames they like, woman usually like whatever name their significant other calls them, so long as it is not "chick," "girl," "woman," or, my personal favorite, "dude." As one woman said, "I am not your ho nor am I your bro, so call me by a real lady's nickname." Women generally do not like being called sleazy or masculine sounding pet names. The biggest complaint among women, though, is not in the pet name itself, but rather in who is calling them by that name. It makes women feel cheap or like a toy if someone they are not seriously involved with refers to them as "babe" or "sexy."

The Names We All Love. The truth of the matter is that men liked to be called a name that sounds masculine, hot, or just has a loving resonance to it when it leaves their woman's mouth. Similarly, women like to be referred to by a name that sounds delicate, beautiful or sexy. The names that could be called unisex pet names include the following: "babe," "hun," "honey," "sweetie," and "baby." In addition to the unisex, standard list of names we all love, men also like to be called "big daddy," or "sugar." Other names women like to be called include "darling" or "angel."

All in all, pet names are a great way to show someone you care about them. They should be used on a regular basis with the one you love, but try to mix it up a little. Make some of your own names up, sometimes those come out to be the best ones! I know a man who calls his girlfriend "honey dip." She loves it. You never really know, so just give these standard names a try and if they don't fit, make up your own and see what sticks. Just don't go calling your sugar daddy "baby doll" or the woman of your life "big mamma."

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About The Author: Courtney is the manager of the bath and body workshop where you can learn how beauty products work. Follow the link to learn more about her most recent venture, the bath & body store, Sweetly You.



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