Post Aq2gUPzo5j2bkU8CJM by ChiLady82@spinster.xyz
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 (DIR) Post #Aq2gUPzo5j2bkU8CJM by ChiLady82@spinster.xyz
       2020-08-22T14:56:07.428397Z
       
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 (DIR) Post #Aq2gUQbNq16Bd1iCsi by Rhia@spinster.xyz
       2020-08-22T15:37:21.377776Z
       
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       @ChiLady82 I’ve alwatys found men who addres me as ‘sweetie’ are TOTES on my side…eyeroll…this kinda shir makes me wanna try fentanyl. “But YOU MIGHT OD AND DIE!!” ermm yeah.. that was kinda the aim here….
       
 (DIR) Post #Aq2gURCFcwabTMxeLY by ChiLady82@spinster.xyz
       2020-08-22T16:45:36.752920Z
       
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       @Rhia omg ughhhh I hate that.. i don’t like being called sweetie, honey, darling, cutie. I’m none of those things..
       
 (DIR) Post #Aq2gURhRkxXj27YYyG by Rhia@spinster.xyz
       2025-01-13T14:18:39.361765Z
       
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       @ChiLady82 My step dad calls his daughters darling sometimes and I call my nephew darling sometimes. He’s 3. My dad called us his darling daughters when we were little. I love the word when it’s used for what it is in the appropriate context . It’s almost the worst offence of it, when the meaning itself is made into nothing, because of the use of the word to patronise adult women in a sexually objectified insult. I do enjoy calling gentleman “sugar pants, sweetie cakes, and other terms of endearment when they are trying to talk about politics of be intellectual. It’s quite cute really.