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A fellow gay coworker called me hun, is he into me?
#11
Honey, sweetie, pookie, Punkin', baby, ... while somewhat endearing they're not invitations nor are they proposals for marriage or sex. You state you're just coming out... you've got a lot to learn about reading people! Sometimes a banana is just a banana and a cigar is just a cigar. Wink
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#12
I get called "hun" all the time (though usually by older females, but the point still stands), and I don't assume those women are readying themselves to pounce on me. Wink

I'd take it as just a term of endearment and that he likes you, as a friend. I wouldn't assume the worst and potentially ruin a wonderful friendship. Smile
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#13
Well, I guess I should ask - do you WANT something to happen?

Lex
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#14
Lexington Wrote:Well, I guess I should ask - do you WANT something to happen?

Lex

no, like I said in my original post I don't believe in dating coworkers and I don't find him attractive (although maybe it's just because he's a coworker so my mind won't let him see him like that) and he has a partner.
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#15
Then I wouldn't worry about it. If you see any sign that he's increasing the pressure, you can shut him down then, but it seems right now he's just being friendly. Smile

Lex
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#16
I'm probably the only one but I'm more used to hun being used in a somewhat condescending or dismissive manner.
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#17
Wait! I've got it! He has a speech defect and is unable to pronounce the letter K.
I bid NO Trump!
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#18
LJay Wrote:Wait! I've got it! He has a speech defect and is unable to pronounce the letter K.

he used it in a message though Tongue so than it would have to be a typo
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#19
BrianNorth Wrote:I'm probably the only one but I'm more used to hun being used in a somewhat condescending or dismissive manner.

Yeah...it certainly can be. I have seen in used in that context before
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#20
East Wrote:Yeah...it certainly can be. I have seen in used in that context before

I feel like that's used more in a passive-aggressive manner:
hun, why don't you mind your own business?
Hun, the world doesn't revolve around you.
However, in context like this it's not offensive:
Hun, how are you today?
Have a nice day, hun.
I didn't get a negative vibe. I took it as friendly but I wasn't sure if it was too friendly...
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