I'm a RN and it's just a kid way to address people!
It is just a cute nickname like baby, honey, sweetie, ect.
I don't have a boyfriend, but I guess you called "dear" or "honey"!
Maybe he calls everyone sweetie. It doesn't necessarily mean anything.No. Just because a guy calls you sweetie doesn't mean he's into you. Sometimes it is a way of flirting, but not all the time. For instance I call a lot of people 'honey' or 'sweetie' or even 'babe' sometimes. Just because I call them that it doesn't mean I'm into them. This goes for guys and girls.If you live in the South it's not that unusual. But it still creeps me out.Mostly when a guy calls you sweetie, it's kind of like a nickname. He calls you that because he likes you. Sometimes, your ''guy'' does that to flirt with you but that only happens when they are not married to you. They're like the words ''babe'' and ''honey''. Sometimes when they call you that it usually means nothing
Don't read into this. He could call every girl he knows "honey" or "sweetie" or "baby". It's his behavior not his words that will determine how he truly feels about you.
Collective nouns for honey are a comb of honey or a jar of honey.
you don't honey that is a bad idea when your 16 then that is responsible but not 7 sweetie
Honey ANSWER: How? well like the person on top honey will be one of them, you can also use "sweetheart," " baby, " " my love" "sweetie"
This is not an idiom. Some people call their loved one by a pet name like "honey" or "darling" or "sweetie."
suspect honey. It's not enough to call off the engagement. I'd ask him about it. COMMUNICATION is the key. not online advice.
no maybe mm or call him sweetie bear or honey but not Merlin
Honey , sweetie, baby, sugar plum, muffin, sugar, gorgeous
babe, sweetie, honey, darlin, cutie, (sexy, in private.