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By *ittleMissCheek OP   Woman
23 weeks ago

Naas

Do many women like being called "hun"? It's my most instant turn off, but a lot of men use it incessantly.

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By *ot to giggleWoman
23 weeks ago

Coventry

hon, sweet cheeks, babe - pukesville

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By *allipygousMan
23 weeks ago

Leicester

It's so they don't have to remember your name, love.

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By *amierebelMan
23 weeks ago

nae danger.

No-one likes to be called a Rangers fan to be honest it's utter ick

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By *CLM87Woman
23 weeks ago

Derbyshire

I think it depends where you are from... I call alot of people babe.. I'm from Herts originally.

For me it's more the tone they are said in.. darling can be good.. but said the wrong way it makes my skin crawl

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By *lueLotusWoman
23 weeks ago

the wilderness

Couldn't care less what they call me as long as they are gorgeous, respectful and fuck me properly.

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By *ucka39Man
23 weeks ago

Newcastle

I stop at darling

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By *agnar73Man
23 weeks ago

Glasgow


"Couldn't care less what they call me as long as they are gorgeous, respectful and fuck me properly. "

Ah crap I’m not gorgeous

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By *agnar73Man
23 weeks ago

Glasgow

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By *udy3Man
23 weeks ago

Corby

Mon the hoops

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago


"Couldn't care less what they call me as long as they are gorgeous, respectful and fuck me properly. "

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By *istr3ssWoman
23 weeks ago

Stockton-on-Tees


"hon, sweet cheeks, babe - pukesville"

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago


"Couldn't care less what they call me as long as they are gorgeous, respectful and fuck me properly. "

*Cough splutter*. More tea vicar?

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By *irty d69Man
23 weeks ago

Hornchurch


"Couldn't care less what they call me as long as they are gorgeous, respectful and fuck me properly.

*Cough splutter*. More tea vicar?"

I agree with u outstanding, although I reckon the vicar would drink his tea and spend the next month in the confessions box lol

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

Doesn’t bother me it’s a term of endearment after all. It’s harmless don’t see the issue tbh.

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By *echnosonic_BrummieMan
23 weeks ago

Willenhall

Would Attila be better?

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By *eiaorganaWoman
23 weeks ago

Dundee

I'm more bothered about text speak but I'm not fond of someone calling me babe, especially right from the off

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By *undayGirl 69Woman
23 weeks ago

Coalville

Hun, Missy, baby girl.

Makes me vom

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago


"hon, sweet cheeks, babe - pukesville"

Totally this ^^

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

Depends on where they are from, it's common to call people hun, love etc based on their home town lingo. Calling someone goddess and Queen however, unless you live in Buckingham Palace, you're a player mate.

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
23 weeks ago

Pontypool

If it's in a first message from someone here, it's a definite no.

If it's someone I'm close to it's more acceptable.

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
23 weeks ago

Gloucestershire

It’s not just women who hate it.

I can’t stand being called hun or babe

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago


"Do many women like being called "hun"? It's my most instant turn off, but a lot of men use it incessantly. "

Sorry hun.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
23 weeks ago

King's Crustacean

There's no hard and fast rule for me.

It's the person, the intention , the context, the intonation NOT the word.

It's also the place.... I would not accept it in my place of work or from a police officer or doctor etc.

A sexist sleazeball is a sexist sleazeball whether they are using your name or calling you hun.

A decent bloke is a decent bloke whether he uses your name, calls you hun, or makes remarks that puts 'hun' firmly in the non offensive category.

BUT....... What do women call men when they don't know their name?

Hand on heart I do not believe that all women say , 'excuse me sir but I do not know your name.'

Hand on heart - there are men who will use ' a term of endearment' (my arse) even if they do know your name. It puts you firmly in the position just below their cat and in some cases just below their teddy. It de-personalises and enables subjugation

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago


"No-one likes to be called a Rangers fan to be honest it's utter ick "

Bigotted much??

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By *loriouscurvesWoman
23 weeks ago

West Lothian

I really don’t like hun, hunnie, love but I think it’s a personal thing

It’s rather patronising

Funnily enough I don’t like bitch either or being told I’m going to get smashed

Or being told that I’m going to get destroyed

Aren’t I a sensitive wee soul ……

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By *lowupdollTV/TS
23 weeks ago

Herts

I call people hun, sweetie, sugar, dahlink. So far I’ve got away with it. So far.

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By *carlet SeductionWoman
23 weeks ago

Maidstone

My most instant turn off I discovered yesterday. Really fit guy for a change at swimming. Nice to have a bit of eye candy. Then he licked his goggles why!??? For the love of God! Up till that point I wouldn't have minded being called hun at all.

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By *lowupdollTV/TS
23 weeks ago

Herts

Licking goggles stops them fogging up when on the water apparently

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By *ittlemissmistressKCouple
23 weeks ago

Southampton


"My most instant turn off I discovered yesterday. Really fit guy for a change at swimming. Nice to have a bit of eye candy. Then he licked his goggles why!??? For the love of God! Up till that point I wouldn't have minded being called hun at all. "

Apparently it stops them misting up in the pool

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By *a LunaWoman
23 weeks ago

South

I don’t mind it. It’s usually because they can’t remember a name I reckon

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By *carlet SeductionWoman
23 weeks ago

Maidstone


"Licking goggles stops them fogging up when on the water apparently "

Just wetting them works the same. No one wants to see you licking your goggles

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago


"Do many women like being called "hun"? It's my most instant turn off, but a lot of men use it incessantly. "

Morning 'hun' lol.

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By *eroLondonMan
23 weeks ago

Mayfair

And this is why, oh governess, I call my paramours "Gertrude". I can't be bothered with pet names anymore. A pseudonym in the throes of passion works wonders.

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By *onameyet2Man
23 weeks ago

chorley


"My most instant turn off I discovered yesterday. Really fit guy for a change at swimming. Nice to have a bit of eye candy. Then he licked his goggles why!??? For the love of God! Up till that point I wouldn't have minded being called hun at all. "

Must have had a nice long tongue though

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By *onameyet2Man
23 weeks ago

chorley


"And this is why, oh governess, I call my paramours "Gertrude". I can't be bothered with pet names anymore. A pseudonym in the throes of passion works wonders."

Bit early for gin isn’t it?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
23 weeks ago

King's Crustacean

How do women feel about women calling them hun ?

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By *OYFBWoman
23 weeks ago

Jersey (sometimes Notts)


"No-one likes to be called a Rangers fan to be honest it's utter ick "

Came here to say it’s used as a derogatory term for us Protestants in Northern Ireland.

I’ve not lived there for a while, so I don’t know if that’s still the case.

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By *lowupdollTV/TS
23 weeks ago

Herts


"Licking goggles stops them fogging up when on the water apparently

Just wetting them works the same. No one wants to see you licking your goggles "

[Glow cancels ‘swimming goggles outfit’ on Shein]

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By *eroLondonMan
23 weeks ago

Mayfair


"And this is why, oh governess, I call my paramours "Gertrude". I can't be bothered with pet names anymore. A pseudonym in the throes of passion works wonders.

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Bit early for gin isn’t it? "

It's the Gin before the Sin, dear fellow.

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

Atillaaaaaaaaaa are you there hun, precious, sweet cheeks, bumfluff, oi, bbw, et all.

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By *eroLondonMan
23 weeks ago

Mayfair


"How do women feel about women calling them hun ? "

Do you mean during sex, Grånny, or in general, such as waiting in the queue for the last Cuts at the butchers with ration books in hand?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
23 weeks ago

King's Crustacean


"How do women feel about women calling them hun ?

Do you mean during sex, Grånny, or in general, such as waiting in the queue for the last Cuts at the butchers with ration books in hand?"

I can very well imagine your meat being rationed and with very good reason Nero.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
23 weeks ago

King's Crustacean

Just in general , from women. It's everywhere - supermarket, street, hairdressers , pub ...... bumping into each other - sorry hun, thanks hun, my fault hun....

It's not a male preserve by a long chalk

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago


"No-one likes to be called a Rangers fan to be honest it's utter ick

Came here to say it’s used as a derogatory term for us Protestants in Northern Ireland.

I’ve not lived there for a while, so I don’t know if that’s still the case. "

Scotland as well

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By *eroLondonMan
23 weeks ago

Mayfair


"How do women feel about women calling them hun ?

Do you mean during sex, Grånny, or in general, such as waiting in the queue for the last Cuts at the butchers with ration books in hand?

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I can very well imagine your meat being rationed and with very good reason Nero. "

Only the finest purveyors sell it, Granny. I'm now stocked at Foreskin & Mason™, Piccadilly.

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By *partharmonyCouple
23 weeks ago

Ruislip


"Licking goggles stops them fogging up when on the water apparently

Just wetting them works the same. No one wants to see you licking your goggles "

Wetting them will only clear the misting. It won't prevent it from steaming up again, which living does. Maybe you should just imagine he was licking stamps instead and you'll want to get in his pants again.

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By *weetiepie99Woman
23 weeks ago

cardiff

I don't mind, its just a term of endearment. I don't get wound up by it anyway.

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By *red333Man
23 weeks ago

Dorchester


"Do many women like being called "hun"? It's my most instant turn off, but a lot of men use it incessantly. "
I used to use it with my wife after Attilla the

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By *ecky and justCouple
23 weeks ago

Godalming

‘Hun’ is a term of endearment between just us, used in general life whenever we chat, we don’t use it for any others.

It just appeared and has stuck with us.

It feels weird calling each other by our names.

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By *red333Man
23 weeks ago

Dorchester


"‘Hun’ is a term of endearment between just us, used in general life whenever we chat, we don’t use it for any others.

It just appeared and has stuck with us.

It feels weird calling each other by our names. "

Or you call each other mum or dad?

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By *iddlesticksMan
23 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.

I have found that lots of women use it and it is nothing more than a term of endearment.

I suppose I could go down my dad’s route of either Petal, Flower or Love.

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By *iddlesticksMan
23 weeks ago

My nan’s spare room.


"Licking goggles stops them fogging up when on the water apparently

Just wetting them works the same. No one wants to see you licking your goggles "

I don’t know

There you go kink shaming.

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By *ecky and justCouple
23 weeks ago

Godalming


"‘Hun’ is a term of endearment between just us, used in general life whenever we chat, we don’t use it for any others.

It just appeared and has stuck with us.

It feels weird calling each other by our names. Or you call each other mum or dad? "

That would be exceptionally weird as neither of us are parents.

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By *red333Man
23 weeks ago

Dorchester


"‘Hun’ is a term of endearment between just us, used in general life whenever we chat, we don’t use it for any others.

It just appeared and has stuck with us.

It feels weird calling each other by our names. Or you call each other mum or dad?

That would be exceptionally weird as neither of us are parents. "

oh well she did i actually remember saying to her once why do you call me dad?

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By *ecky and justCouple
23 weeks ago

Godalming

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By *amierebelMan
23 weeks ago

nae danger.


"No-one likes to be called a Rangers fan to be honest it's utter ick

Bigotted much??"

Oh my deary god! can't believe that actually got a bite like that

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago


"No-one likes to be called a Rangers fan to be honest it's utter ick

Bigotted much??

Oh my deary god! can't believe that actually got a bite like that "

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

Been called a lot worse...!

My guess is that it crucially depends on who speaks them, when and where. Knowing some are opposed to it and others may love it.

Example, I enjoy being called a bitch or worse sometimes when I'm in "role play". As a submissive woman the feeling of weakness and inferiority turns me on in that moment when having a hardcore sex session.

Some people like Marmite and some don't...

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
23 weeks ago

Reading

Don't like it at All. Men take note!

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

Or ‘duck’

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By *oeBeansMan
23 weeks ago

Derby


"Do many women like being called "hun"? It's my most instant turn off, but a lot of men use it incessantly. "

Sorry bbz

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By *etKatproject88Woman
23 weeks ago

Bristol

As long as they don't overdo it and finish every sentence with it I think it's fine.

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By *ros40Man
23 weeks ago

Bedford

Apparently cunt isn't popular either

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

Messages with hun, babes, and such do turn me off instantly

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

News flash....Fab swingers goes ..

Hun drawn and quartered

Hun Swingers is new name.

Welcome to the Hun den of foreskin

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago


"News flash....Fab swingers goes ..

Hun drawn and quartered

Hun Swingers is new name.

Welcome to the Hun den of foreskin "

Looking for an Atilla the Hun..

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By *herrybakewellCouple
23 weeks ago

Staffordshire

I get called a Cougar, like it's some kind of huge compliment.

Don't do it men!!!

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By *issmorganWoman
23 weeks ago

Calderdale innit

I hate it, even in real life from people I know. It sets my teeth on edge.

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By *naswingdressWoman
23 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

I'm not a fan.

When disagreeing with men and they do it to me, I do it right back. Somehow when I do it, it's worse

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By *AJMLKTV/TS
23 weeks ago

Burley

I call my wife hun because I can never remember her name, but I'd never address another woman by an "endearment". Until I've been introduced properly, I call them ma'am. One woman told me she felt "old" when I called her that - sometimes, you just can't win

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By *he turned me GreyCouple
23 weeks ago

Warwick and Coventry


"Licking goggles stops them fogging up when on the water apparently

Just wetting them works the same. No one wants to see you licking your goggles "

Could have been licking the window

Mr

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By *ittleMissCheek OP   Woman
23 weeks ago

Naas


"Would Attila be better?"

I'm adding to my profile - that's the only term of endearment I'm now willing to accept

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By *uliette500Woman
23 weeks ago

Hull

I don't like any pet names from someone i dont know. Makes me cringe when I get messages from total strangers calling me sweetheart or darling.

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By *hristopherd999Man
23 weeks ago

Brentwood

Women use it too, makes them sound like they're professional

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By *ittleMissCheek OP   Woman
23 weeks ago

Naas


"How do women feel about women calling them hun ?

Do you mean during sex, Grånny, or in general, such as waiting in the queue for the last Cuts at the butchers with ration books in hand?"

I had meant in first messages, but the replies have me cackling

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago


"I get called a Cougar, like it's some kind of huge compliment.

Don't do it men!!! "

With a name like Cherry Bakewell I think Tart would be more fitting.

I luv a good Tart (delicious)

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By *amierebelMan
23 weeks ago

nae danger.

Got to love banter

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By *oxesMan
23 weeks ago

Southend, Essex


"Do many women like being called "hun"? It's my most instant turn off, but a lot of men use it incessantly. "

To give a possible regional and cultural context context im a male millennial from Essex. I hear the term used on daily basis men to women, women to men and women to women.

I grew up with all sorts of terms of edearment. (Love, darling, Babes, dearey, dearest, Sweety, hunnybun etc). Everyone uses it yo people they love and respect.

In fact it seems weird if someone you thought you loved, respected or were close too called you sir or maddem.

When I was at university you certainly did not call anyone Hun (and the guys from welsh wales you don't call mate. They found that offensive). Theyv used to get annoyed at the girl from Norfolk who used to call everyone babe or babes. The term they prefed was 'right-girl' or shortened to girl which was the female version of a lad. 'your such a (right) girl'.

To cut a long story short (abd a similar thread) and hopefully I do not sound likeb I'm mansplaning. Surely this depends on the your teginap and cultural context. How you were brought up and who you are saying it to. For insurance I wouldn't message someone out of the blue and call them hun, because we haven't developed a relationship of meutal respect. If it was someone I have known since primary school then yes I would use Hun.

Can I ask OP on what context are you being called Hun?

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

Well said

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By *ornucopiaMan
23 weeks ago

Bexley

If it is short for honey, then I would use hon. But I would pronounce it 'hun'. Howevever it is not a term I am keen on.

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By *echnosonic_BrummieMan
23 weeks ago

Willenhall


"No one wants to see you licking your goggles "

Unless you're wearing them at the same time, apparently.

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By *oxesMan
23 weeks ago

Southend, Essex


"I think it depends where you are from... I call alot of people babe.. I'm from Herts originally.

For me it's more the tone they are said in.. darling can be good.. but said the wrong way it makes my skin crawl"

This.

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By *oxesMan
23 weeks ago

Southend, Essex


"Would Attila be better?"

The huns were a truly multi-culttwral mukti-ethnic nation. If that means enforcement ofsurpression of rights and death to anyone who isn't a hun.

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By *ousewifeonheatWoman
23 weeks ago

watford

Its the 1st no no in my profile i hate it

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
23 weeks ago

King's Crustacean


"Apparently cunt isn't popular either "

Cunt is very popular on here. Specially amongst the men

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan
23 weeks ago

belfast


"No-one likes to be called a Rangers fan to be honest it's utter ick "

It's actually a sectarian term but you know that.

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By *tylebender03Man
23 weeks ago

Manchester

What about when a women calls a man hun? Should we take offence to that or remain chill?

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By *eliWoman
23 weeks ago

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I don't mind colloquialisms at all. It's more how they're used. If in a patronising tone? Instantly switch off, I can't stand people patronising me. Most of the time I don't think people are though. Not with me and how poorly I take it. :D

It's just a form of speech they're comfortable with.

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By *amierebelMan
23 weeks ago

nae danger.


"No-one likes to be called a Rangers fan to be honest it's utter ick

It's actually a sectarian term but you know that. "

Sure it is, if you guys say so my rangers friend must be very sectarian that man always be saying folks he's a proud hun, go figure but

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

Yet so many of them call us fellas hun….

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By *ornucopiaMan
23 weeks ago

Bexley


"I think it depends where you are from... I call alot of people babe.. I'm from Herts originally.

...

"

Not from that well known village with that well known pub, I wonder?

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago


"Yet so many of them call us fellas hun…. "

Hun...

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By *rgasmatron1970Man
23 weeks ago

Bromley


"Or ‘duck’"

As in daffy or Donald?

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By *ittlebirdWoman
23 weeks ago

The Big Smoke

It doesn’t bother me in the slightest tbh.

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By *ayndeeCouple
23 weeks ago

Newark

Dee hates it, instant turn off for her

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By *rill PhilMan
23 weeks ago

Crediton

I generally try to refer to people by their name, or some variation of it.

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By *uri00620Woman
23 weeks ago

Croydon

I couldn't get upset about a term that's well intentioned. Tone is important here, even then I have far too many other things to concern myself with really. So no, I guess I'm not bothered.

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By *tacy.TWoman
23 weeks ago

luton


"Do many women like being called "hun"? It's my most instant turn off, but a lot of men use it incessantly. "

Hate it x

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By *S chanel demarTV/TS
23 weeks ago

peterborough

I really don't like it.....

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

I just call everyone love ?????????

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

Honey bun?

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By (user no longer on site)
23 weeks ago

Loathe Hun or babe

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By *eah BabyCouple
23 weeks ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria

Hun and lad are just yak, sorry but to hear alright hun or alright lad just makes me think they person can’t be bothered with your name

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By *oeBeansMan
23 weeks ago

Derby


"Hun and lad are just yak, sorry but to hear alright hun or alright lad just makes me think they person can’t be bothered with your name "

Yeah, can't be bothered and totally not because you can't remember it in a social situation

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