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With all different descriptions on how to call your GF, BG and others, here is what I found somewhere :

 

Darling -- Depends on how he says it. If he stresses the first syllable, then he's probably done something wrong or wants money.

 

Dear -- Probably a leftover from his parents. Expect him to wear woolly cardigans, smoke a pipe and prefer a mug of Ovaltine to lager.

 

Sweetheart -- If it's said patronizingly, it's not so sweet. But when uttered in earnest, it may send your own sweet heart aflutter.

 

Babe -- Not to be confused with the film of the same name. Check for flares or signs that he's a 70s throwback. He's a bit of a medallion man. Chances are he's got his initials on his chunky ring. Leave immediately if he tries to sell you a second-hand car.

 

Baby doll -- This type of man will probably require you to wear transparent frilly nighties even in the dead of winter. He doesn't want you to grow up, and obviously can't deal with real women.

 

Princess -- Never trust a man who calls you princess. You may think you're being treated like royalty, but beware of Prince Charmings - they may be secretly plotting your over- throw.

 

Sexy -- Fine if you're sexy. If you're not, who cares? He probably thinks you are anyway!!

 

My girlfriend -- He's honest, open and probably glad to have you around. The next thing you know he'll be using your name!

 

The wife -- If you're married then he probably thinks he owns you. If you're not, he probably thinks you act like his wife, in which case, he thinks he owns you.

 

My other half -- You complete the set - he's only half a man without you. But it may make you feel as though you are losing your identity somewhere.

 

The missus -- See The Wife.

 

My partner -- He's right on. Probably likes eating tofu and hugging trees.

 

My significant other -- He's even more right on. Probably thinks it's cruel to eat tofu and that trees need their own space.

 

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I've heard 'significant other' and 'partner' here used most often in gay relationships when the woman doesn't want to say 'my girlfriend' or the guy say 'my boyfriend', especially in 'polite' company when you don't know everyone and their feelings on that type of relationship.

 

I usually don't like it if my tgf says darling. The last part 'ling' means monkey. :o

 

There are some american urban slang terms for gf that I use most often because its what i'm most comfortable with. She has to get used to it in the beginning. I have to explain the terms sometimes and most often than not they think its cute.

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