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Jullianna

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#42
Yes, I was one of those who, when asked if they had a friend with benefits replied, yes. I had friends on welfare (benefits). It made sense to me. I was too innocent for my own good.
That's a good thing, Tintin :)
 
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#44
Yes, seriously. That was at uni. In early high school I was asked by some bullies if I was a virgin. Thinking it was bad, I said, no.
I had someone try being a bully to me when I was 13. asking me if I was still a virgin.. my reply was "ask your mom" the bully then proceded to get laughed at by his bully friends which made him mad and then he wanted to fight me.. he lost that one to.
 
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NukePooch

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#45
It sounds really silly to me to call a man my boyfriend at my age. I usually say "my man" at this point in my life.

Anyone have something better? Guys, what would a man prefer to be called?



It's 7:24AM, I would like to be called to breakfast. Nothing else matters.


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Tintin

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#46
I love bacon but that looks over-cooked. Also, I would love far more egg with my bacon. Finally, I'd need to pace myself with that amount (say, eat it over several weeks - so I don't die).
 

Fenner

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"Puddin pants" has certain connotations that might smell up a relationship rather quickly.
I never thought about that. It also sounds like a nick name for one of the Little Rascals. Spanky, Alfalfa and Schmoopy Puddin Pants.
 

Fenner

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Yes, I was one of those who, when asked if they had a friend with benefits replied, yes. I had friends on welfare (benefits). It made sense to me. I was too innocent for my own good.

At my former job there was a young woman who talked about her friend with benefits a lot. She called him her friend with benefits. Which I thought was gross. Anyhow one of the older women finally asked what that meant. I told her it was her friend who had medical benefits. I didn't want to be the one to tell her what it meant.
 

rachelsedge

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Yes, I was one of those who, when asked if they had a friend with benefits replied, yes. I had friends on welfare (benefits). It made sense to me. I was too innocent for my own good.
This was the funniest thing I've read all day. :)
 
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Wandering_Here

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I love bacon but that looks over-cooked. Also, I would love far more egg with my bacon. Finally, I'd need to pace myself with that amount (say, eat it over several weeks - so I don't die).
Bite your tongue, that bacon looks perfectly cooked! I do agree other with your other two points though :)
 
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iTOREtheSKY

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#52
I've had so many I can't remember them all.

Two that were sort of funny that I called the ex-wife (because she was English) were...
"trouble & strife" -which is Cockney slang for "Wife", & "er indoors" which I stole from watching re-runs of this show a few times when I visited. Which refers to the main character's Wife.

Minder (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

rachelsedge

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I've never had one, so I don't know what I'd want to call him, or what I'd want to be called. I've never really thought abot it...maybe I should? Definitely not "My boo". Bleh. I don't want to be called that either.
 
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When my best friend and I are alone, we will lightheartedly refer to our significant others as "my person".
My mom usually refers to my boyfriend by name, but she never says "your boyfriend". She always says "your sweetheart".
My Filipino aunts always call him my "special friend" :p
I will sometimes refer to him as my man. Or manfriend, but that's usually when I'm being a little silly.
I've heard from mutual friends that he has referred to me as his lady in my absence. I think it's sweet.

I agree with Rachel that "my boo" isn't appealing, but I don't mind "beau".
Also, I don't like the term "my honey". I don't know why. It just makes me cringe. It's not the same as calling someone "honey" directly. But referring to them in the third person as "my honey" weirds me out for some reason
 
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ServantStrike

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#55
I love bacon but that looks over-cooked. Also, I would love far more egg with my bacon. Finally, I'd need to pace myself with that amount (say, eat it over several weeks - so I don't die).
I like my bacon somewhat soggy, so I can relate.
 

Pipp

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This one usually works well for me.

[video=youtube;Iz-8CSa9xj8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz-8CSa9xj8[/video]
my sister and her boyfriend call each other my precious. Lol
 

Pipp

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#57
I had someone try being a bully to me when I was 13. asking me if I was still a virgin.. my reply was "ask your mom" the bully then proceded to get laughed at by his bully friends which made him mad and then he wanted to fight me.. he lost that one to.
hahahahahaha