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anonymous
writes: Recently, I met an American lady on a dating site. She is 50, im 30. We exchanged few messages and she started her last message by calling me "Sweetie". I know Sweetie can be used for someone that you love as lover or consider someone as your son lol. I'm wondering which emotions she has for me by calling me "Sweetie" ? I'm only interested in having sex with her if it even happens in third country. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (8 August 2013): I had been on a dating site and this guy was calling me hun and I called him sweetie. It meant we really liked each other and there is some attraction there. But love is too far off especially if you live far away from each other.
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reader, anonymous, writes (7 August 2013): No, not nesseserally for someone much younger. Really though sheis coming for sex that far? There are plenty in her country wanting to do just that, she doesn't even have to wistle.
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reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (6 August 2013):
Sweetie... something I call total strangers. Sweetie is a generic term of endearment meaning very little.
As for sex... stop thinking of sex with this woman... that's probably NOT happening.
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (6 August 2013):
It's VERY American - honey, hun, sweetie. It doesn't necessarily mean anything further.
And you better be SMOKING something real good if you think she will pony to a third country to have sex with you.. Sweetie doesn't mean I want to jump your bones or I love you.
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reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (6 August 2013):
Heck fire if she is from one of the southern states women call perfect strangers "sweetie". I wouldn't read too much into it. I also doubt she would be willing to travel to a third world country just for sex.
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