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Reply #30 posted 03/13/06 1:40am

retina

charlottegelin said:

I still manage to use his name when it's just the two of us wacky


I find that fascinating (that in English speaking cultures, you use each other's names even when it's just the two of you). You sometimes say things like "I think you're right, Charlotte" or "Charlotte, I was thinking that...". In Sweden we very rarely do that. The other person knows his/her name and since there is no doubt who is being addressed, we simply use "you" ("du"/"ni") or no reference word at all in ninety-nine per cent of the cases. Whenever someone calls me by my name in a one-on-one situation I automatically think they are trying to make a point that they're extra serious or something. confused
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Reply #31 posted 03/13/06 2:34am

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I don't think anyone in a long term working relationship should be responding to this.

My wife calls me, and I ask as if I am, the daddy.

She's only one year younger then me. We are both the babies of the family. However so how she's become the "baby" baby. She's not down with me trying to call here any parental type name. giggle but that is alright, because every good girl knows she has to do what daddy tells her to do.
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Reply #32 posted 03/13/06 3:55am

susannah

My aunt and uncle have been together for over 30 years, and had 5 kids together, and now they always call each other Mum and Dad! It is kinda wierd, but when you think about it it's just cause they've been used to calling each other that in front of all them kids nod I mean, I dont think they do it in bed or anything! eek

Personally, i wouldnt like it...only for the kids nod
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Reply #33 posted 03/13/06 5:27am

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retina said:

charlottegelin said:

I still manage to use his name when it's just the two of us wacky


I find that fascinating (that in English speaking cultures, you use each other's names even when it's just the two of you). You sometimes say things like "I think you're right, Charlotte" or "Charlotte, I was thinking that...". In Sweden we very rarely do that. The other person knows his/her name and since there is no doubt who is being addressed, we simply use "you" ("du"/"ni") or no reference word at all in ninety-nine per cent of the cases. Whenever someone calls me by my name in a one-on-one situation I automatically think they are trying to make a point that they're extra serious or something. confused
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If I use someone's name, it's usually cause I just met them and am using it so I remember it, or if I've known them a while, it's cause I like them, or like the sound of their name.
I know I like to hear my name. It's silly, I suppose, but when the right guy says my name it gives me the shivers, makes me melt, all that.
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Reply #34 posted 03/13/06 5:42am

susannah

CarrieMpls said:

retina said:



I find that fascinating (that in English speaking cultures, you use each other's names even when it's just the two of you). You sometimes say things like "I think you're right, Charlotte" or "Charlotte, I was thinking that...". In Sweden we very rarely do that. The other person knows his/her name and since there is no doubt who is being addressed, we simply use "you" ("du"/"ni") or no reference word at all in ninety-nine per cent of the cases. Whenever someone calls me by my name in a one-on-one situation I automatically think they are trying to make a point that they're extra serious or something. confused
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If I use someone's name, it's usually cause I just met them and am using it so I remember it, or if I've known them a while, it's cause I like them, or like the sound of their name.
I know I like to hear my name. It's silly, I suppose, but when the right guy says my name it gives me the shivers, makes me melt, all that.


Cosign nod not silly at all!!
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Reply #35 posted 03/13/06 5:48am

LleeLlee

I get called mummy and I havent even got any kids confused

just kidding! I would only want my children calling me mother, actually "dear mother, " My husband can call me "she who must be obeyed."
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Reply #36 posted 03/13/06 5:49am

Mach

parents: does it bother you when your partner calls you ...


We dont ... and YES it would bother me I think

( cant say for sure because we dont do that )

to each their own though lol
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Reply #37 posted 03/13/06 7:29am

CynthiasSocks

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As a tot I started calling my parents by their first names so my parents started calling each other "mom" and "dad." They still do and I'm 32!
Socks still got butt like a leather seat...
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Reply #38 posted 03/13/06 7:51am

JasmineFire

That sounds really creepy and just plain wrong. disbelief wrong wrong wrong all kinds of wrong-a-thon.
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WRONG!no no no!
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Reply #39 posted 03/13/06 8:00am

TheSmyrk

I don't have kids, but that always bothered me. Not sexy at all.
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Reply #40 posted 03/13/06 8:04am

littlemissG

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My cousin's second wife, whom he has no children with, refers to him as 'Daddy'.

That kinda creeps me out.
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Reply #41 posted 03/13/06 8:54am

retina

CarrieMpls said:

retina said:



I find that fascinating (that in English speaking cultures, you use each other's names even when it's just the two of you). You sometimes say things like "I think you're right, Charlotte" or "Charlotte, I was thinking that...". In Sweden we very rarely do that. The other person knows his/her name and since there is no doubt who is being addressed, we simply use "you" ("du"/"ni") or no reference word at all in ninety-nine per cent of the cases. Whenever someone calls me by my name in a one-on-one situation I automatically think they are trying to make a point that they're extra serious or something. confused
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If I use someone's name, it's usually cause I just met them and am using it so I remember it, or if I've known them a while, it's cause I like them, or like the sound of their name.
I know I like to hear my name. It's silly, I suppose, but when the right guy says my name it gives me the shivers, makes me melt, all that.


Okay, Carrie. I understand what you're saying, Carrie.

smile
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Reply #42 posted 03/13/06 8:59am

Spats

evenstar3 said:

Spats said:

It looks bad.


Composed and proper at all times, are we?

falloff


95% of the time. I am not going to look like a couple of dogs during sacktime.
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Reply #43 posted 03/13/06 9:02am

LleeLlee

Spats said:

evenstar3 said:



Composed and proper at all times, are we?

falloff


95% of the time. I am not going to look like a couple of dogs during sacktime.



I dont know why, but I imagine you'd come up to her armpit. how tall are you?
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Reply #44 posted 03/13/06 9:04am

Spats

5'10
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Reply #45 posted 03/13/06 9:31am

CarrieMpls

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retina said:

CarrieMpls said:



If I use someone's name, it's usually cause I just met them and am using it so I remember it, or if I've known them a while, it's cause I like them, or like the sound of their name.
I know I like to hear my name. It's silly, I suppose, but when the right guy says my name it gives me the shivers, makes me melt, all that.


Okay, Carrie. I understand what you're saying, Carrie.

smile


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Reply #46 posted 03/13/06 9:44am

LleeLlee

Spats said:

5'1



I thought as much
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Reply #47 posted 03/13/06 9:51am

Spats

5'10
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Reply #48 posted 03/13/06 9:53am

LleeLlee

Spats said:

5'1


I saw it the first time.
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Reply #49 posted 03/13/06 10:05am

Spats

Which means your reply makes no sense.
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Reply #50 posted 03/13/06 10:16am

LleeLlee

Spats said:

Which means your reply makes no sense.



only if you've had a lobotomy? have you?
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Reply #51 posted 03/13/06 10:18am

Spats

How does saying I'm 5'1 make any sense?
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Reply #52 posted 03/13/06 10:25am

SupaFunkyOrgan
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I like daddy talk in bed giggle

Hey Charly, I have a story for you.....

One time I hooked up with a brute of a guy. I like em masculine. So I'm here thinkin I'm bout to get my ass tore up. But he turned into a total chick in bed. But that's OK, cuz I can pitch when called to duty.

So we are messing around and in the run up to his happy moment, he started practically squeeling. Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh and then when he reached his happy moment he said Mommy, mommy, mommy

eek

My wiener shrunk instantly lol

Mommy and squirting should never mix! Unless you're trying to make her one wink
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Reply #53 posted 03/13/06 10:27am

mdiver

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

I like daddy talk in bed giggle

Hey Charly, I have a story for you.....

One time I hooked up with a brute of a guy. I like em masculine. So I'm here thinkin I'm bout to get my ass tore up. But he turned into a total chick in bed. But that's OK, cuz I can pitch when called to duty.

So we are messing around and in the run up to his happy moment, he started practically squeeling. Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh and then when he reached his happy moment he said Mommy, mommy, mommy

eek

My wiener shrunk instantly lol

Mommy and squirting should never mix! Unless you're trying to make her one wink


Oh god mate that is fuckin' hilarious..... eek
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Reply #54 posted 03/13/06 10:28am

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Spats said:

How does saying I'm 5'1 make any sense?

because llama
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #55 posted 03/13/06 10:28am

Natisse

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

I like daddy talk in bed giggle

Hey Charly, I have a story for you.....

One time I hooked up with a brute of a guy. I like em masculine. So I'm here thinkin I'm bout to get my ass tore up. But he turned into a total chick in bed. But that's OK, cuz I can pitch when called to duty.

So we are messing around and in the run up to his happy moment, he started practically squeeling. Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh and then when he reached his happy moment he said Mommy, mommy, mommy

eek

My wiener shrunk instantly lol

Mommy and squirting should never mix! Unless you're trying to make her one wink



omg falloff
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Reply #56 posted 03/13/06 10:31am

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Spats said:

evenstar3 said:



Composed and proper at all times, are we?

falloff


95% of the time. I am not going to look like a couple of dogs during sacktime.


If you're worried about looking cool then something tells me you're not so fantastic. shrug
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Reply #57 posted 03/13/06 10:33am

emm

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i was quite old before i realized my mother even had a first name!
they just celebrated their 52nd and they have been parents for all but the first few months so i guess it's a hard habit to break



but i don't wanna know what they call each other in bed shake
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #58 posted 03/13/06 10:33am

LleeLlee

Spats said:

How does saying I'm 5'1 make any sense?



Because then you would only be as tall as Paris's armpit as I stated earlier Keany.
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Reply #59 posted 03/13/06 10:36am

Rev

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My wife and I only refer to each other in Mommy/Daddy terms when talking to the kid.
I don't mind some chatter. Maybe you get away with Rick James "GIVE IT TO ME BABY!"Nothing wrong with that.
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