Babe, hun or sweetie

addicted2lov

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I had a rather slutty looking waitress call me hun the other day and im thinking she might also be a sp on the side. Going to ask her if she is into that
Agreed. That's a whole different game. It's an eye opener, conversation starter, she is pretty much throwing the gauntlet right there.
 

cruefan

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Most of the ladies use these pet names when I book with them and it is pretty standard lingo.

it is what it is and it does not really bother me one bit.
 

VinVan

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Beyond the fact that the use of “babe, hun, sweetie” is annoying and impersonal, is the logistical reason these terms (or similar ones) should never be used by an SP: if I get a text from anyone with “hi babe” as the first two words and someone sees it that shouldn’t, I’m in hot water. Not everyone has a burner phone and all SPs should be aware of this - it should be part of SP training in the Discretion Module. I mention this fact politely to every SP who uses “babe/hun” and almost always they understand and stop using the terms.
 

Dick Ford

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I have been called "babe", "baby", "hun", "darling", even "good boy" with regulars, both via text and in person, and I love it. I guess I like terms of endearment.
 

lukom

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Should we use "Fair Maiden" and "Madame" instead of Hun? In all seriousness though, I'm probably guilty if starting conversation with "Hi Hun" over text, though I tend to use to "Hi there", to start more these days.
 

Fiona

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I have to say I hate it , it almost makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up when a stranger texts
“Hey babe “
“Hi sweetie “
“Hey hun”
But that’s “if” I’ve never met you .

After we’ve met if you find me yummy & have a pet name for me I’m all over it , I guess it just comes off insincere from a stranger .

Myself , I never address a man as hun , sweetie or babe until we’ve met & I understand his personality and if he’d find that appealing. Again I feel insincere to call someone “sweetheart “ until we’ve met .

Everyone’s different :)
 

rlock

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If an SW calls me "babe" in a text, I don't worry about it. If she's the kind to just call people that in general, I don't think much of it.
Might be awkward coming from a waitress or barista but that's happened to me too.
I'm indifferent to it; it's pretty mild. It's really not on the same level as casually calling someone "stud" or "sugar tits" or something.
 
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