imemkay
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As I mentioned earlier in the thread, the first time I called someone "sweetie" or "honey" it was NOT meant as a derogatory term in any way. I'm from the south. We grew up hearing that. Women in the south usually don't bat an eye. It really is a term of endearment.
But once the attacks got fast and furious, it became my little way of "fighting back" without truly insulting anyone or throwing attacks back at them. Still trying to be a gentleman...at least somewhat.
I don't dislike women. I love women. I was raised to treat women with respect -- anyone with a born-and-raised old-school southern momma will tell you what happens if you disrespect a woman and momma finds out. So I try to be as much of a gentleman as I can, in any circumstance (except those where she obviously does not want a gentleman ).
Well said HH. In all of our PMs you have been nothing but kind, respectful and downright sweet. Even when I accused you of having a split personality I appreciate that.
Though they did at first, all the sweety and honey comments don't even bother me anymore. If they stopped getting such a rise out of people I bet those comments would stop altogether.