turkeymama
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It really baffles me that some people find these terms disrespectful. I have always lived in the south so I've never known any different. Of course, all of this is situational. Still, to automatically assume someone intends disrespect just because the words "honey" or "sweetie" come out of their mouth confuses me. If I am ever disrespectful to someone, believe me when I say, my intentions and tone would be unmistakable.
To me, this is equivalent to someone from certain cities in the northeast referring to me as "hey you" or "hey lady". I might not prefer it, but I don't think I would automatically assume the person meant to disrespect me.
Quite frankly, the more I think about it, the stranger I find people's being offended. I think I'm best if I hang here in the Deep South where I was born and raised.
To me, this is equivalent to someone from certain cities in the northeast referring to me as "hey you" or "hey lady". I might not prefer it, but I don't think I would automatically assume the person meant to disrespect me.
Quite frankly, the more I think about it, the stranger I find people's being offended. I think I'm best if I hang here in the Deep South where I was born and raised.
