Ribbonade answered Monday June 13 2011, 9:30 am: Don't you think that it should have more meaning to it than "I found it on the web"? I don't think you understand why we give people pet names. Pet names are personal, usually cute names we give loved ones, such as friends, or family, to show closeness and affection. For instance, my name is Elizabeth, and my elder sisters call me "Biff". My dad calls me "Squirrel". Lol, I don't know why... He just does, ok? :D Anyway, these names are meaningful, because they just made their own way into our lives and speech, you see? If you just pop out with some random cutesy name you found on the web, like "Bubblefish", for example (I know it's stupid :D), he'll be like, "Where the hell did that come from"? However, if you find a name that represents some fond memory, such as the time he knocked over the jelly-bean jar or something, and slipped on them and landed in the pool (dumb example, I know), you could call him jellbean. You see? Pet names are empty without a reason for being. [ Ribbonade's advice column | Ask Ribbonade A Question ]
Xui answered Monday June 13 2011, 12:21 am: I'm going to be a little blunt
You are a married women wanting to give your husband a pet name?......
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