BF calls it “making love”

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really???? What is wrong with that now?


It's a soppy euphemism.


Not if you actually love the person you're having sex with. And view sex as an expression of love for the whole person, not just as an end in itself for gratification.

If the BF thinks of sex that way, and the OP finds it "offputting," maybe OP hasn't always connected sex with love, but the BF has. Something to consider.

OP, what has he said when you've asked him why he prefers the term? You have asked him, right? Because if you're having sex, you also should already be comfortable enough with each other to talk about sex, including asking him about this, and exploring why it bothers you to the point that you brought it up to strangers to ask if it's normal. If it's normal for BF, and you like and love him enough to have sex with him -- why does this rankle?

Anonymous
If you start calling each other babe, time to get out.
Anonymous
These guys would like to make love to you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Likely some other woman told him that saying f@cking was crass and let’s have sex was too generic or boring.


That's what I call it "bumping uglies"

Always gets DW in the mood
Anonymous
It sounds like you are emotionally unavailable
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really???? What is wrong with that now?


It's a soppy euphemism.


Not if you actually love the person you're having sex with. And view sex as an expression of love for the whole person, not just as an end in itself for gratification.

If the BF thinks of sex that way, and the OP finds it "offputting," maybe OP hasn't always connected sex with love, but the BF has. Something to consider.

OP, what has he said when you've asked him why he prefers the term? You have asked him, right? Because if you're having sex, you also should already be comfortable enough with each other to talk about sex, including asking him about this, and exploring why it bothers you to the point that you brought it up to strangers to ask if it's normal. If it's normal for BF, and you like and love him enough to have sex with him -- why does this rankle?



Eh that’s going a bit far. I love my husband and he is much more to me than only a sex partner but I cringe at the phrase too. We have our own vernacular and I assumed most long term couples did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Almost every time instead of sex. Weird of me to be turned off?


Yes very weird of you. Do you want him to say " I banged you?"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really???? What is wrong with that now?


It's a soppy euphemism.


Not if you actually love the person you're having sex with. And view sex as an expression of love for the whole person, not just as an end in itself for gratification.

If the BF thinks of sex that way, and the OP finds it "offputting," maybe OP hasn't always connected sex with love, but the BF has. Something to consider.

OP, what has he said when you've asked him why he prefers the term? You have asked him, right? Because if you're having sex, you also should already be comfortable enough with each other to talk about sex, including asking him about this, and exploring why it bothers you to the point that you brought it up to strangers to ask if it's normal. If it's normal for BF, and you like and love him enough to have sex with him -- why does this rankle?



Nonsense. It's soap opera talk. You can love the person and still not use cutesy gag worthy terms of romance.
Anonymous
There's nothing wrong with calling it sex, or making love, or whatever else you want to call it. There is something majorly wrong if you can't simply say to him, "Hey, rather than 'making love,' can you say [your preferred terminology]?" Really, if you can't communicate directly about something this simple, I wonder about the strength of the relationship.
Anonymous
Sorry to do this and now everyone will have the song stuck in their head the rest of the day

If you like piña coladas
And gettin' caught in the rain
If you're not into yoga
If you have half a brain
If you like makin' love at midnight
In the dunes on the cape
Then I'm the love that you've looked for
Write to me and escape
Anonymous
Do you police his language in other areas? Which ones?
Anonymous
Which is the preferred term for you?
Banging
Balling
Screwing
Doing the deed
Doing it
Getting it on
Bumping uglies
Getting some
Having sex
F*"cking
Or please provide your choice

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Likely some other woman told him that saying f@cking was crass and let’s have sex was too generic or boring.


That's what I call it "bumping uglies"

Always gets DW in the mood


KTB - knockin the boots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you start calling each other babe, time to get out.


Man, isn't that the truth!

Almost all the couples I know who call each other babe have serious issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you police his language in other areas? Which ones?

+1
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