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You hate it when girls younger than you call you hun, amirite?
by Anonymous11 years ago
or anyone for that matter...
by Anonymous12 years ago
It's like they're trying to demean you.
All i wanna say to them is "Yea, you're really cool and much more mature than I"
by Anonymous11 years ago
Somehow calling someone a usually intimate name like "sweetie" or "honey" sounds really condescending if you don't know them that well or if you're arguing. It's like in that Dr Pepper ad: calling women "ladies" just makes it that much more patronizing.
Just a note (sorry, this is one of the few grammar mistakes that really bugs me): It's "more mature than me" and not "more mature than I".
by Anonymous11 years ago
I was debating on the whole //I// vs. //me// thing in my head anyway. But I totally agree with you.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Actually, either is correct. Saying, "You're more mature than I" is just the shorter version of "You're more mature than I am mature." Saying "You're more mature than me" is also correct; it's just a little more colloquial.
by Anonymous11 years ago
I know how you feel.....than they ask you to make out. No thanks I gotta go
by Anonymous11 years ago
Or (an example. Never really happened to me) stupid bitch girls in 7th grade are trying to pick a fight with you over Facebook and they're like "Close your legs, sweetie(; " it's so annoying. Sweetie is a compliment, not an insult
by Anonymous11 years ago
Totally agree.
Let's get down to business...to defeat...the "huns"!
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