terms of endearment
By lovcie
@lovcie (116)
Philippines
July 16, 2012 4:36am CST
Mahal, Ga, Loves, Honey, Sweetheart are the common terms of endearment I often hear for those in a relationship. This is the term they use to show their sweetness to each other. When I gave birth to our eldest, my husband and I have changed our terms of endearment to mama or papa. In this way, we also teach our child on how to call us. When she was three years old, she has given us another way of showing her care to us by addressing us by Mammuch and Pappuch. It sounds to us that mama much love and papa much love. You, do you have your own terms of endearment?
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4 responses
@Raine38 (12338)
• United States
16 Jul 12
It used to make me raise my eyebrow, but then I realized he's always on a good mood when he starts being playful like that.
My mom, when she first heard the hub called me that voiced out her concern: "Why would he call you that??? You two are married! You're his wife!"
Oh, the joys of domestic living haha!
@laydee (12798)
• Philippines
16 Jul 12
We are not yet married and we don't have kids yet, so we call each other 'Ga'. The main reason as to why is simply because he has called far too many girls with those other endearment terms but he's new to the word 'Ga' hahahahaha.. so I chose that and he loves it so that is that!
Hahahaha.. I do have friends who have been calling themselves mommy and daddy even before they were married and even before they had kids. It's weird, but they agreed on it. haha..
Have a great MyLot experience ahead!
@ofzhernandez (278)
• Philippines
16 Nov 12
Yes we do have endearment. We both call each other "be". I don't know why he chooses that term but till now I didn't bother to ask my hubby. Because it just sounded sweet for me ^_^