Have you ever nicknamed your date?
Looking at the problem from another angle, apart from calling girls by their first names, what nicknames or nicknames have I given to girls I like? Let me see, mom, dear, goddess, eighteen, lovely, baby, younger ... seems a little ordinary. Men don't really care about these nicknames. The name is just a code name, as long as they can let each other know that they are greeting her. Moreover, I always feel that the appellation of "little cute" and "little baby" is particularly naive, and I feel very cold and have goose bumps. Of course, these appellations are also one of the few that most linear thinking boys can think of.
I want to ask others, what kind of nicknames or nicknames have you given your object? This question is simple. You can say anything without burning your brain.
That name, you know me, that's all.
The man's reply is roughly the same as mine. The girls' answers are different, as follows:
The first category: such as big fool, big pig's feet, ugly ghost, second-rate, second-rate dog, big loafer, idiot, eight quit, smelly shit, big horn, dog skin plaster, black skin and lazy pig. In particular, girls especially like to give their boyfriends nicknames close to shit and fart, which is fun to take advantage of.
The second category: ducks, monkeys, thin shells, hemp stalks, small tomatoes, small hammers, big mushrooms, insects, tornadoes, Budweiser, shuttlecock, balls, small bells, fences, mud, potatoes, small stools, coke, sauerkraut, old three, and people. In fact, I also like the name "someone". Sometimes, the more intimate you are, the more you can't say it. Someone is like a code name, which sounds quite smooth.
The third category: anyone who praises others likes to be praised by others and will be praised by name. Can you not be elated? Handsome guy, beautiful girl, fairy goddess and little star Emily ... they are all smiling!
Code 9527 is good.
The fourth category: slightly intimate, such as dear, big (small) baby, lovely, uncle, husband, girl, little star, husband, wife, mother, darling, child, husband ... these sounds very affectionate.
The fifth category: a pair of CP nicknames have one feature, and the appellations between men and women have certain relevance, such as overlord and concubine; Xian, Dong Lang; Emperor, male and female servants; Gardeners and flowers; Earn money and spend money; Pig head, cabbage, etc. It's like wearing a couple shirt.
The sixth category: some people with special personalities have strange nicknames for each other, such as Zhang sledgehammer, Saturday, ultra-thin rice, beaker, gourd doll and so on. That sounds quite novel.
I like you, so I give you a name that belongs only to me.
And I found a rule that nicknames between couples are generally derogatory and not very positive. The more derogatory, the more enjoyable it seems; Those who praise, perhaps the object of blx, dare not expect too much.
By the way, what other nicknames, nicknames or nicknames have you given your partner?