How would you gayfags feel about your boyfriend referring to you as "sweetheart" or "hunny" (or some shit like that) in public or private? Is it cute or would you feel put off and talked down to?
Also what's the general rule with PDA?
>>5604607
I hate pet names and PDA but I'm kind of strange I think. Most people seem to do that shit and it's annoying.
>sweetheart
fine
>hunny
NNNNNNNNOOOOO
>public or private
I'd prefer more professional things in public. I don't want him shouting "SWEETIE" across mcdonalds to get my attention. In private he better call me the nastiest shit.
>PDA
Don't do it. It has to be brief, affect no one else, and not be too emotional. A brief kiss upon dropping off your babe at work, is acceptable. Making out while waiting to order popcorn, don't do that shit.
>>5604607
>sweetheart, hunny
Unless its sarcastic, fuck off. In private you can call me whatever you want.
>PDA
Nuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
>>5604626
>I don't want him shouting "SWEETIE" across mcdonalds to get my attention
That almost makes it sound faggy. What if it was like a deep voiced monotone way that you might hear a husband say to a wife?
>>5604711
In most cases it does sound faggy. I don't mind someone using it in a conversation with me in public, but I don't want him to refer to me as "sweetie" to others seriously. He can call me some weird name as a joke to his friends or whatever, but I don't really enjoy the whole "this is my sweetiepie" shit.
Bi dude. I think pet names in general are kinda cheesy, but it'd be cute in a teasing ironic sorta way. Especially if it was just to make a fucking scene around uncomfortable strangers.
>>5605741
My only weakness
>>5604607
He can call me anything as long as he lets me call him daddy
Keep it at home please. I called him pup he called me poppa, now he just doesn't call. ;(
>>5604607
>Sweetheart
Cute, I'll allow it
>Hunny
At home, fine. Not in public.