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Jessy and Jessica
Jessy and Jessica
babe, sweetie, honey, darlin, cutie, (sexy, in private.
ask him if he is comfortable naming his ex`s names and then iif he is when he is done ask him if he is over all of them
There is absolutely no difference between the two. They're both different names for the same concept.
well that all depends how long the boyfriend and girlfriend have been together, at the least i would say he should no her name lol. if however the couple have been together for a month or two maybe he should no her birthday, and maybe after a year he should no her mother and fathers names, and her sisters and brothers names. it all depends on the period of time he has been with her or known her. hope this helps :)
Susan, Bree, Lynette and Gabriella
Check on wikipedia.com
well not a boyfriend but a husband names fenton Harper
There really arn't any other names for caffeine. But if your desperate for some look up other names for coffee. Hope I helped!
Terry's girlfriend was named Jerry. He didn't have a steady girlfriend.
Girlfriend, boyfriend, wife, husband, fiance, etc are all common nouns and don't require capitalization. If you're referring to a specific relationship like "Bennifer," then it's a proper noun and you capitalize it.