It is said that some are called "mother-in-law" because they are short for both nickname and nickname. My God? Does anyone use it this way? Is there a girl who can accept it? The boy you like is called mother-in-law! And it's strange that the girl actually calls her boyfriend "father-in-law"? Yes, hehe, the early realization of the wish to grow old together?
It is said to be the most popular and convenient term. "It's just that it's rare to hear girls call boys'" husbands, "perhaps because" grandma "is loud and" gong "is flat, or because girls have thinner skin and boys have thicker skin.".
It is said that some are called "mother-in-law" because they are short for both nickname and nickname. My God? Does anyone use it this way? Is there a girl who can accept it? The boy you like is called mother-in-law! And it's strange that the girl actually calls her boyfriend "father-in-law"? Yes, hehe, the early realization of the wish to grow old together?
2. Lady.
This is a more classical and poetic term. I don't know if it's specifically for boys in the liberal arts college.
"However, with the popularity of Jay Chou, the new R&B King's" Lady "(although his singing method is so vague and fast that he can't clearly see a lot of lyrics with incorrect words on pirated discs), it should slowly rise.".
3. Full name.
Generally, it is more suitable for those who are super cheeky and can't afford to show off their ambiguous relationship. It is suitable for big men and big women to yell at each other with red faces in public.
4. The last word.
A more ambiguous relationship, more intimate. But it is suitable for boys who are not too disgusting and disgusting.
5. Fool.
It should be the spoiled "fool" from the super beauties of "One Kiss and Love", which is really sweet and self aware. But the strange thing is, aren't boys afraid that their girlfriends will become more infatuated with beautiful young men by comparison?
6. Piglet.
It has always been strange that a girl who is called such an animal is still very sweet, probably because she has become a "fool". But is this appellation a reminder of body shape or something? delicious?
7. Other animals.
Although the principle is the same as "piglets", the utilization rate is relatively low.
Of course, small and cute animals are more commonly used, while ferocious animals such as "female tigers" or "big bears" should be used sparingly.
8. Hello.
The most pretentious and face-loving boy. Some of the more male chauvinistic ones are similar to calling them full names. "However, it's more" string ", more" drag ", and less worth beating.".
9. That woman.
"In front of my brothers, I yelled to show my masculinity and save face. But who knows how tender and affectionate I am behind them in front of her?".
10. Baby/Baby/Kiss/Sweet.
It's probably the kind of girl who is gentle and still in water (oh, it's "like"), who is a little bird like a person.
"It's really, really, unique to call a tough girl that way.".