NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »I guess a gender neutral term could be useful to have as well
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »I guess a gender neutral term could be useful to have as well
It's "dumpling". If you don't believe me, ask Uncle Crassius.
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Wouldn't that be the equivalent of calling someone their little morsel? Which sounds like something a lot of daedras would call you, or a vampire/werebeast.
SkaraMinoc wrote: »
I think I'm the only one but I really like Queen Ayrenn and I'd like her to be more involved in the quests. Also, Naryu is a sweetheart
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Rebirthment wrote: »NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Ah yes waifu, because people are only attracted to women in ESO.
It does not have to be exclusively women. Technically it can also include males and any sex or gender alike!
Rebirthment wrote: »NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Ah yes waifu, because people are only attracted to women in ESO.
It does not have to be exclusively women. Technically it can also include males and any sex or gender alike!
"Hey, my handsome guy, I'm so looking forward to the day when you'll become my wife."
"You mean husband."
"No. Wife. You'll become my wife! It's gender-neutral now!"
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Treselegant wrote: »Rebirthment wrote: »NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »Ah yes waifu, because people are only attracted to women in ESO.
It does not have to be exclusively women. Technically it can also include males and any sex or gender alike!
I believe the counterpart of waifu is 'husbando'. My partner teases me relentlessly about it
Correct, though I guess a gender neutral term could be useful to have as well....spousu, I suppose.
Can't believe I just wrote that