As in sweetie, pumpkin, sugar, angel, etc.
When we first got married, instead of calling me “hubby” she called me “hooby”. So I started calling her “wief” (rhymes with reef), which lead to “leafy wief”, and now it’s just “leafy”. It’s become an inside joke and it’s stuck.
owner 🥵
Do you have to make the face as well ? 🥵
yeah
We call each other bitch, in the most loving way. It’s kinda awkward sometimes because we forget when we’re in public and people overhear us and think we’re awful to each other. My MIL heard me whisper bitch under my breath to my wife once and was probably shocked, although she didn’t bring it up or anything. I hope she doesn’t think I’m verbally abusive or something.
We don’t. Is it weird to be on a first-name-only basis?
No. Every relationship is going to be different.
“Good morning to you, Mrs. Riots.”
“Good morning to you as well, Mr. Riots. Did you sleep well?”
“Indeed, Mrs. Riots, I did. How did your evening fare?”
“Quite well, Mr. Riots. Quite well, thank you.”
Boo boo kitty fuck?
She is my Ducky and I am her little Crow.
But in general we are Darling to one another
Biiiiii…
We both thought the Key and Peele episode was hilarious and we call each other Biii…
I also use “Love.”
Not in a relationship anymore but for 13 years she was my snugglebunny and I was her honeybear.
I’m sorry for the break, but those are cute
They were, I miss it.
I call her Babe or Sexy Wife, she calls me Husband
I tend to call them “love” and “my heart” (or just “heart”, for short), a lot; much closer to an actual pet name but I’ll often refer to them as “dove”, “baby pie”, or “love muffin”, as well.
Im not a pet name person. Honestly I don’t even use names if I can avoid it. My wife is polar opposite. She calls me and everyone with things like honey and sugar like she was raised in the south (which she was not) no one including herself knows where she picked that up.
BooBear 🙂
Ghost 👻
Awh that’s cute
Lmao
My love <3
She likes to call me Darling :3
We both use baby for each other.
Which sounds weird for some reason, when I write it down like this. Even though we’ve been using it for about 20 years now.









