What's a good nickname for a boyfriend?
is said to be the most popular and smooth name. It's just that girls seldom call boys "husbands", probably "old woman" is to raise her voice and "male" is to keep her voice quiet, or girls are thinner and boys are thicker.
2. Lady.
It's a classical and poetic name. I don't know if it's reserved for boys in the College of Arts. But with Jay Chou, the new R&; The popularity of "Lady" by King B should gradually rise.
3. Full name.
Generally speaking, it is more suitable for those die-hard face-saving groups who are super cheeky and can't pull their faces down to show the ambiguous relationship between two people. It is suitable for men and women to yell at each other in public.
4. The last word.
A more ambiguous relationship is more intimate, but it is suitable for boys who are less disgusting and more normal.
5. Idiot.
It should be from the mouth of the super handsome man in seal it with a kiss, and the phrase "idiot" with a pet is really sweet. But the strange thing is, aren't boys afraid that their girlfriends will be more obsessed with beautiful boys entering the river?
6. Little pig.
It's always strange that it's so sweet for a girl to be called such an animal. Probably because of the last "idiot". However, is this a reminder to be alert to the body shape? Or is it because the other person is delicious?
7. Other animals.
Although the principle is the same as "piggy", the utilization rate is low. Of course, weak and lovely animals should be used more, and fierce animals such as "tigress" or "big bear" should be used less.
8. hello.
the most pretentious face-saving boy. More masculine, some are similar to calling their full names. However, it is more "stringing" and "dragging" and it needs to be beaten.
9. That woman.
To show your manhood and save face in front of your brothers. But who knows how disgusting and affectionate they are behind them and in front of her? !
1, baby/darling/kiss/sweet.
It's probably the kind of girl who is gentle like water and innocent girl, which is more suitable for this name. It's really, really very ...