Yes, you can most definitely use the call "darling" for a male or for your husband.
It is a more reserved and somewhat antiqued call for a male/your husband in this present day and age(the 21st century), but the call "darling" was widely used by English women when making a request unto their husbands(e.g. "Would you mind fetching me Louisa, Darling?"). Though not used as much as it used to be, many people in English-Speaking Western-European nations still use the call when speaking to/with males. Though it is somewhat taboo for one male to use the call "Darling" while speaking to another male, as in the sense that in European culture, the call "Darling" is an affectionate word such as how English speaking Americans may call someone "Baby", "Hunny" or "Boo".
Husband - Male partner in a marriageBy: Khaycee M. Cruz
If you are unmarried, you can use sweetheart and darling, while, if you are married, husband, wife, and spouse is ok.
No it is not. It is either a noun (male spouse) or a verb (to conserve or use sparingly).
husband/big brother./ any male elder than oneself. Word use as a respect.
My husband can not be my girlfriend. Because I can not do sex with him in return.
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Anubis is a male god, and does not have a husband or a wife.
Querido (male), querida (female).
A male husband.
No, she lives in Toronto with her husband Sandy Thorburn.
The same way you do a female