Would you be offended if you were whistled at going past a building site or being called Love or Sweetie by the bar staff in a pub? Whats is happening to this Country?
whistling is annoying and men wouldnt like it, well some would. Its just embarrasing. Being called Love or sweetiw is just a friendly chat by bar staff like Northerners calling people duck so doesnt bother me. xx
I don't like being referred to as a lady, I am a woman.
I don't like women being patronised, objectified or treated as someone who doesn't warrant a name
Saying hello and being freindly is very different from calling someone love. Calling someone love is something special that I reserve for those special people.
I'm afraid being lusted over is something I have had to get used to.
Don't mind 'luv' by retail workers. Women do it eaqually to men, so i do not see it as sexism.
What is happening to this country?
- A lot of the country's copulation have lost all their sense of objectivity and instead believe any old tosh they read in the papers.
Ruby, you're wrong - saying hello and being friendly is not very different to calling someone love at all - it's often the exact same thing.
For example, the woman I just bought a sandwich from said 'Thanks love' when she gave me the change. I'm pretty sure she's not actually in love with me, but was just being friendly.
My gripe with love pet etc is that men call women this, women call women and men this - but when do you get men calling other men, me love, pet lamb, me darling, gorgeous etc. If it was truly genderless then it would be just friendlness or at times to me over famililarity, but very defintely not sexist.
Ruby, that's a fair point. In the midlands men call each other duck and in staffordshire 'shug' which I think is short for sugar, but I accept this is not widespread.
My friend calls his mate sweetheart and his mate calls my friend darling. I believe there is some story to this but if you ask they get all male conspiracy type over it and start laughing like bevis and butt head and giving each other knowing looks. I'd worry but their respective partners don't seem to mind.
Amonst my nicknames I have Leggy, Baby and Gobby. (You can probably guess which I'm called most) I don't mind, they're all terms of endearment which stem from aspects of my personality rather than being particularly partornising as they might seem.
I'm actually one of the worst people for calling my friends and family pet names as it goes, I do it on here too I'm sure. I quite like it myself actually, doesn't relaly bother me unless someone is doing it to try and patronise me, and even then I find it more funny than owt else.
I don't like being wolf whistled at because I don't really like that sort of attention but also I think I'm classed as too old for it now anyway so hey ho... there goes that minor ego boost :c)