What kind of nicknames do you and your SO have?
I haven't find one for him yet... but we just started our LDR... I just call him baby, sweetheart, babe, darling, angel, pretty boy, sexy boy... pretty common nicknames I guess... he's given me a few, he says he's trying to find one that suits me, and so far he's called me bunny, cocotte (apparently it's something like darling or honey in french), pine cone (my exact first thought was WTF?? but I do love pine cones so i think it's sweet), pupusa (it's a traditional dish from El Salvador... he's kinda crazy...), lasagna eater, and the regular nicknames like baby girl, dear, etc...
Ok, now I want to know some of yours...
I haven't find one for him yet... but we just started our LDR... I just call him baby, sweetheart, babe, darling, angel, pretty boy, sexy boy... pretty common nicknames I guess... he's given me a few, he says he's trying to find one that suits me, and so far he's called me bunny, cocotte (apparently it's something like darling or honey in french), pine cone (my exact first thought was WTF?? but I do love pine cones so i think it's sweet), pupusa (it's a traditional dish from El Salvador... he's kinda crazy...), lasagna eater, and the regular nicknames like baby girl, dear, etc...
Ok, now I want to know some of yours...




, "Chloe "




But my personal favorite which he only uses when he's being really sentimental is angel. 



When we first started dating, he called me 'skittlepop' (I have no idea where that came from), and eventually he sort of Verlan-ized it to 'popsicle', and now we add the -sicle ending to everything (lovesicle, méchantsicle, sleepysicle, croquesicle). I started calling him 'monsieur croque monsieur' because he likes croque monsieurs, and that evolved to 'professeur croque professeur' because he's an assistant professor. He calls me 'croque madame'. Also, I think deriving from that, we've both started to call each other 'croc-croc,' which is a French onomatopoeia for nibbling or biting, sort of similar to 'om nom nom' in English. And then there are times where we create Frankensteins of these, like 'monsieur croc-croc sleepsicles' or 'madame skittle lovesicles". 'Bébé croc' is reserved for when one of us is really upset or feeling extra sentimental.






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