It's generally bad etiquette to call someone you don't know by a pet or nick name. Once you get a feel for someone or get a good vibe going, that would an appropriate time to use pet or nick name. Sure some women don't mind, but I can't understand how people wouldn't understand that a lot of women hate pet/nick names from men they don't know, unless you just don't interact with civilian women. Context and tone are important. This is a board where you pay women for their time, it's not a dating service.I actually don't mind the 'Ma'am"....it sounds respectful. And yes, I understand older guys may see it as affection and I respect that very much. Your'e right....it's also the context and tone. :-)
The thing is, a lot of guys here are socially inept and that may be part of the reason they're here in the first place. Older guys may see it as affectionate instead of demeaning. Sometimes in life you have to be considerate of how words will be perceived by others. When I travel away from the South, I don't call women "Ma'am" because a lot of women who don't live here hate it. Originally Posted by Roger.Smith
thx sexy, hot cakes...i made a note of it. Originally Posted by fletchHehehe!! LOL....you're so cute, Fletch! But I prefer 'blueberry'!
Unless Samantha is your real name, your post was bogus. I always feel odd calling someone by a handle, because I know it's a fake name.Good on you, Bobave, for not calling a woman 'baby'! I very much agree with you, too and some folks here. I would hate to be in an "officious" session too .... but usually you can tell if there is a compatibility by initial communication but every man and woman on here has the same right to accept or decline.
Whereas I wouldn't ordinarily call a woman baby , etc. very early in any kind of relationship, come on... we're trying to bridge to intimate activity quickly and a fake name gets in the way. No offense, "Samantha", but I agree with some of the other folks here - an attitude like the one expressed in your OP makes me concerned that a session would be "officious"... not generally what I'm looking for when I meet with a provider... Originally Posted by Bobave
Please tell me this really doesn't annoy you. You offer a service that is called Girlfriend Experience and don't want people calling you baby or honey. I have been called baby, babe or sweet cheeks and I find it kind of nice. Originally Posted by er48665It's case per case basis, depending on who, level of familiarity. I don't call my boyfriend 'baby' or 'honey'...but I do call him different pet names that is very endearing between me and him. I certainly don't call a man I haven't met 'baby' or 'honey'. I just don't feel comfortable...I can't tell you why....I just don't...and I'm also not from the south. I guess different background, upbringing can make us all different and have different preferences.