I'm sorry for this post, but I gotta get this off my chest. I'm not trying to stir up trouble, so please don't swing the ban hammer down on me. I'm genuinely curious here.Nope. She's just being sweet..Being one who is comfortable with my masculinity, I wouldn't care if she called me baby cakes!
Is referring to male friends/significant others as "bunnies" by a female some sort of French custom? Everytime the team member @LisaParadis uses that term to refer to the customers, I get slightly annoyed. Where I'm from, the term "bunny" is not masculine, and in the porn world, used to refer to Playboy models. I'll wager that 99% of IStripper users are male.
Per a popular English dictionary (because we're corresponding in English):
Definition of bunny
1 informal : rabbit especially : a young rabbit
2 dated, informal : an attractive young woman
You're essentially saying "Hey girls!" which is likely contradictory to your entire customer base. I recommend a change. I mean, we're not dating, so no need for the pet names...
Anyone else interpret it that way, or should I slink back to my corner?
If it makes you happy, sure.😆 😆 😆 Okay obvious question - can I call you baby cakes?😆 😆 😆
Moi j'aime bien qu'une femme tout à fait charmante m'appelle "mon lapin"💋
Personally I find it a vast improvement on some of the names I get called😆
@LisaParadisI'm quite fond of the "Hello Bunnies"I'd be offended if you change your greeting, because there is really no reason to change it.
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