Pitbabe? But there it was his nickname anyway, because he was that much older as the other characters.I agree…
You're right. They generally used that nickname as endearment for him. It was never meant ti be diminishing or demeaning. It's something they used fondly. Alan was both an uncle and a daddy.
Oh, honey, welcome to the wild, wild world of endearments, where "uncle" is just the tip of the iceberg. Creepy?…
Lolzz. Fantastic. Although, I don't think i would want to call a lover "uncle" but that's because i don't date older men. But if ever there come a time, as long as there's no unhinged reason why, i certainly would. I mean, i find myself calling some of my favourite actors "daddy" something i never did in real life or in fiction before i started BL๐
I'm all for hearing out different sides and throwing my two cents in when it feels right. But, you know what grinds…
Lol. 1. Pooh did excellently. He worked with what he was given.
2. Way can die but at least, it should be realistic. Not that a group of about 10men watched someone bleed to death while crying but could not initiate any emergency measures to arrest bleeding or even call an ambulance.
3. That's just homophobia speaking. Tharn is barely even feminine. I wonder why they watch BLs only to complain that some men are feminine.
I'm all for hearing out different sides and throwing my two cents in when it feels right. But, you know what grinds…
Yeah. People just want to needlessly nitpick. The tags for that show literally stated what the show would be about. They ignored that only to come complain about "too much" police work. When they got tired, they decided to attack Tharn next including the actor playing Tharn. I heard they did the same on twitter. Good thing i stopped going there.
So I was reading a comment on another page about a younger character calling his much older lover "uncle", which they think is creepy, to which I responded that there ain't no law against using uncle as a term of endearment. I mean, I could spank you and make you call me "Auntie or mummy". Does it matter? Literally anything can be turned into a term of endearment nowadays including curse words. Tell me what you think about this.
Oh I forgot to add that in my culture, as a young adult, we literally call people older than us by a few years brother or sister. But if they are much older, we call them uncles and aunties. When they are very old, we use Daddy and mommy or grandpa and grandma. Yet these people have zero biological relation to us. There are different cultures in the world.
They generally used that nickname as endearment for him. It was never meant ti be diminishing or demeaning. It's something they used fondly. Alan was both an uncle and a daddy.
Although, I don't think i would want to call a lover "uncle" but that's because i don't date older men. But if ever there come a time, as long as there's no unhinged reason why, i certainly would. I mean, i find myself calling some of my favourite actors "daddy" something i never did in real life or in fiction before i started BL๐
1. Pooh did excellently. He worked with what he was given.
2. Way can die but at least, it should be realistic. Not that a group of about 10men watched someone bleed to death while crying but could not initiate any emergency measures to arrest bleeding or even call an ambulance.
3. That's just homophobia speaking. Tharn is barely even feminine. I wonder why they watch BLs only to complain that some men are feminine.
Still counting. We need to make it 15K
So I was reading a comment on another page about a younger character calling his much older lover "uncle", which they think is creepy, to which I responded that there ain't no law against using uncle as a term of endearment. I mean, I could spank you and make you call me "Auntie or mummy". Does it matter?
Literally anything can be turned into a term of endearment nowadays including curse words.
Tell me what you think about this.
Oh I forgot to add that in my culture, as a young adult, we literally call people older than us by a few years brother or sister. But if they are much older, we call them uncles and aunties. When they are very old, we use Daddy and mommy or grandpa and grandma. Yet these people have zero biological relation to us. There are different cultures in the world.