Honey,
Darling, Sweetie Pie
by Nancy Fagan,
M.S.,
ExpertLoveAdvice.com
Nothing is more
endearing than the first time your
partner calls you by a pet name. One
thing is sure—it signifies that your
partner is comfortable with you.
When you hear the name, it makes you
feel special because it sets you
apart from the others in his or her
life. It's amazing what a little
phrase of fondness can do.
Anyone can call
you by your first name, but only a
special person can make up his or
her own name for you. Even friends
and family can't use pet names on
you. Sure, they can call you
something other than your name, but
it's not the same as when your
partner says it. What's in a Name?
Some pet names
are easier to use than others. The
easiest terms are the ones that
sound more like compliments such as:
sugar, honey, sweet pea, princess,
prince, sweetheart, handsome,
beautiful, baby and darling.
Pet Names Can
Be Awkward
Using pet names
is a difficult thing for some
people. For some, it almost feels
like they are making a commitment by
using anything other than their
partner's first name. For others,
they just feel too reserved to use
an affectionate term. If this
describes you, don't feel like you
are the only one, because others are
uncomfortable with this form of
intimacy as well. For some, using a
pet name flows easily, and for
others, it takes a little practice.
It's always
easier to practice over the phone if
you are the slightest bit uncomfortable.
All you have to do is answer the
phone, and when you hear your partner's
voice, without hesitation, say, “Hi
there, handsome/ beautiful!”
Then take a
deep breath and know that the next
time will be easier. You can bet
your partner, on the other end, will
be smiling from ear to ear.
She'll feel so
special just because you called her
something special.
It works every
time; test it out for yourself.
Nancy Fagan,
M.S., author of “The Complete
Idiot's Guide to Romance” and
“Desirable Men:
How to Find Them.” To read more,
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