sanita -> RE: Terms of Endearment (11/12/2005 7:27:19 PM)
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i am reading the replies to this question, and notice that they are primarily from females in the sub/slave aspect of their relationship. *l* as mine will be. i wonder if women more often have pet names for men, than men do for women? Maybe there is just more of a variety one way or another. Recently, i have been calling my Master "Master Darling" on the phone and in private, and He seems to like it just fine. Most people in the oustide world call Him by His first name. i am the only one that calls Him by His middle name, which He associates with His BDSM life. It was the name He used to introduce Himself to me in email. i call Him that among other people at work and all. Occasionally, there is a strange look, because they have no idea who i am talking to until He answers. *l* He also gets called "Sugarbritches" in particularly affectionate public moments. He used to work for a donut shop, and would come home with jeans so glazed, they would stand on their own. Terms of endearment are just that, they can connotate submission or respect if the couple involved knows it. Heck, my mom used to call my dad "HB." My siblings and i knew it was a term of endearment, and liked when she used it, until we found out it stood for "Hairy Butt." Then it was TMI regarding the parental units. WR, if you call Your Mistress "Sweetie Pie," or "BB" for "Badass Bitch" (respectfully, or course), and She likes it... then go for it! Something will come naturally to you at some point. Here are other things that go well with my Master and myself: To Him: "Sweetie Pie Badass" "Meanie" "Sadist" "Big Ole Stud" "my Love" "my Sir" To me: "Baby" "Subbie" "Slave" "Darlin'" "Doll Face" "Cum slut" "Love" "Sweetie" "Mine" But most importantly, "I Love You" means just that.
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