So you
thought your girl loved it when you called her sweet nicknames! Well,
here is a reality check. According to a new UK study, terms such as
‘Babe’, ‘sweetcheeks’, ‘snookums’ and ‘muffin’ are the most hated pet
names for women.
The term ‘Babe’, made popular by Sonny and Cher's Sixties hit I Got You Babe has topped the list of most hated pet names for women, the Daily Mail reported.
‘Sweetcheeks’, ‘snookums’ and ‘muffin’ were also a definite no no, but terms such as ‘gorgeous’, ‘beautiful’ and ‘lovely’ were considered acceptable. Americanised nicknames like ‘baby girl’ and ‘baby doll’ are also unpopular, along with ‘pudding’ and ‘pumpkin’.
The term ‘Babe’, made popular by Sonny and Cher's Sixties hit I Got You Babe has topped the list of most hated pet names for women, the Daily Mail reported.
‘Sweetcheeks’, ‘snookums’ and ‘muffin’ were also a definite no no, but terms such as ‘gorgeous’, ‘beautiful’ and ‘lovely’ were considered acceptable. Americanised nicknames like ‘baby girl’ and ‘baby doll’ are also unpopular, along with ‘pudding’ and ‘pumpkin’.
The research commissioned by Siteopia.com also found that only one
in five Britons calls their partner by their full name the majority of
the time, with the same number admitting to using a private nickname
when no-one else is around.
Many of the men who took part in the study also confessed to referring to their partner with terms they would only use while she was out of earshot.
‘The Mrs’ or ‘the wife’ were still used by some men, while one in six quietly referred to their partner as ‘the boss’.
Many of the men who took part in the study also confessed to referring to their partner with terms they would only use while she was out of earshot.
‘The Mrs’ or ‘the wife’ were still used by some men, while one in six quietly referred to their partner as ‘the boss’.
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