Pet Name Poll
No, we aren't talking about your pet. Do you use "pet names" with your significant other?
No, we aren't talking about your pet. Do you use "pet names" with your significant other?
Pet names for a significant other develop as the relationship progresses. Names such as "Honey" and "Dear" are pretty common among couples. Pet names are not something to be randomly spat out, especially if it is a new relationship. The wrong name can land you in the dog house. Here are 20 pet names to avoid to ensure you don't end up spending Valentine's Day alone.
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