Dancer Archive
Thread: Hun = RL male
SianGali
Fri Jul 08, 2005 1:36 pm
#66
ZinaTheMaker wrote:
Most of my girlfriends ingame call me hun...
Some call me baby...
and a few call me omgomgomg
Classic!
ZinaTheMaker
Fri Jul 08, 2005 1:37 pm
#67
Panthu wrote:
Yeah, that one was fun.
ZinaTheMaker wrote:
u need to bring back the "hawtpants go here" sig. that was so cute
Itwas so CU beta though and I hate to be out of season.
lol you are such a girl. *lick*
Pappi
Fri Jul 08, 2005 2:40 pm
#68
ZinaTheMaker wrote:as an FYI, none of my female customers leave without max rack and a few LBs.
it's true... I purposely created the char with less boobs, and Zina changed it when I got my "out of newbie stuff" ID session. he's responsible for any guy that hits on me on Naritus
ZinaTheMaker
Fri Jul 08, 2005 2:44 pm
#69
Pappi wrote:
ZinaTheMaker wrote:
as an FYI, none of my female customers leave without max rack and a few LBs.
it's true... I purposely created the char with less boobs, and Zina changed it when I got my "out of newbie stuff" ID session. he's responsible for any guy that hits on me on Naritus
well aren't u just a lil' cute. *lic...*
i dont call u Slappi for nuthin![]()
ItemCreator
Sat Jul 09, 2005 12:57 am
#71
I'm female on both sides of the monitor and I call people 'hun' all the time, especially my RL boyfriend!
Rabenschwinge
Sat Jul 09, 2005 2:32 am
#72
Thinking over it, there lies some truth in the initial post... we could start calling people cossak...
After all, referring to people always as hun might be seen as ethnological offensive...
After all, referring to people always as hun might be seen as ethnological offensive...
Gothywench
Sat Jul 09, 2005 3:24 pm
#73
Since one of my Kettemoor toons is named Honeewoo (yes, random generated Rodian name), I am always playing confused when people are calling each other "hun". I mean, because in roleplay I don't "see" the spatial. I just "hear" my name over and over again.
Vorpaks
Sat Jul 09, 2005 7:26 pm
#74
I try to avoid all forms of endearment with strangers. It creates weirdness.
The first time I called someone babe in guildchat there was an awkward silence. Then I got three tells asking "Are you a girl?"
Apparently, being a wookiee, it had not been noticed.
The first time I called someone babe in guildchat there was an awkward silence. Then I got three tells asking "Are you a girl?"
Apparently, being a wookiee, it had not been noticed.
FuschiaD
Sat Jul 09, 2005 7:59 pm
#75
Vorpaks wrote:
I try to avoid all forms of endearment with strangers. It creates weirdness.
The first time I called someone babe in guildchat there was an awkward silence. Then I got three tells asking "Are you a girl?"
Apparently, being a wookiee, it had not been noticed.
ROFL
Poor Paks. 
This whole male/female issue is one that SHOULDN'T matter... but it does to nearly everyone in SOME way. Some people seem to take it as a personal offense that anyone would DARE project anything other than their RL gender.
Wow and suddenly I just don't care enough about this topic to write anything else.
Jaim_Darkstryder
Sat Jul 09, 2005 10:07 pm
#76
hmm, I am a 32 year old man who plays a male toon and I use "Hun/hon" and "darlin'" all the time... I never knew it was a female only word 
I always just thought of it as friendly slang that I can use with people I know well enough not to be offended... and with those that I KNOW it will offend... just because they deserve it!
I always just thought of it as friendly slang that I can use with people I know well enough not to be offended... and with those that I KNOW it will offend... just because they deserve it!
Panthu
Sat Jul 09, 2005 10:13 pm
#77
Hehe /cookie Fusch
FuschiaD wrote:
Wow and suddenly I just don't care enough about this topic to write anything else.