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AIBU?

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to find the prefix "d" as in ds etc on here really irritating?

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Catnao · 25/11/2010 20:11

I have never posted on here before, so perhaps you get used to it?

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nickypomtimes · 25/11/2010 20:12

's ironic, innit?

NeverEatYellowTaintedSnow · 25/11/2010 20:12

I hated it at first, but have reluctantly accepted it as the norm.

LittleWhiteWolf · 25/11/2010 20:13

what would you prefer?

Panzee · 25/11/2010 20:13

I don't use them. I use son and husband (I don't have any daughters!)

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Catnao · 25/11/2010 20:14

Iwould prefer son, daughter, partner, etc etc. DS had me confused for a bit til I asked a friend - I kept think of the hand held games.

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StewieGriffinsMom · 25/11/2010 20:15

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Iwishiwasasleep · 25/11/2010 20:15

BH - Bloody husband??

Imarriedafrog · 25/11/2010 20:15

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AgentZigzag · 25/11/2010 20:15

I sometimes think of DD1 and DD2 as DD Grin

You don't think the words out in full, they just exist like they would do in another language.

Perhaps you recon it should be FC/FD/FS?

Catnao · 25/11/2010 20:16

Well - I thought lots of the topics were interesting was why - but that the d business was annoying.

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Imarriedafrog · 25/11/2010 20:17

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Maleeka · 25/11/2010 20:17

I've never used it either, dont know why, but i just cant bring myself to do it.

I always find it odd when someone is slagging off their "DH" Confused

Dolittlest · 25/11/2010 20:17

It's just shorthand. I don't read into it too much. I even say my DILs, and they are not dear at all Grin

AgentZigzag · 25/11/2010 20:18

Weeelll...you haven't been here long, you'll find there's plenty of other shite to annoy the fuck out of you.

Come back and tell us when you found something Smile

SlightlyJaded · 25/11/2010 20:18

Ah but just when you think you are used to it, a new one comes along and you spend hours trying to decipher it without asking. As in:

'AIBU to think that DH should not have told DSBILTR' (Darling Step Brother in Law Twice Removed'

Ok I exaggerated a bit, but I do still sometimes come across 'family' acronyms that make me Confused

MrsChemist · 25/11/2010 20:18

It's not just MN that uses them though. A few parenting forums I've been on have used DS, DP, DD etc.

curlymama · 25/11/2010 20:18

I like how you can leave of the 'd' from DH when you're pissed off with him, and everyone knows what you mean! Smile

Catnao · 25/11/2010 20:19

Yeah, I get that. But the - d1, d2, s1, s2? Don't find mine dear or darling some of the time. In which cas the substitution fs etc would be good, whoever suggested that. :)

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Unrulysun · 25/11/2010 20:19

Fuck knows what you'll make of the pom bears then...

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Catnao · 25/11/2010 20:20

God - they post fast on here!

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mitochondria · 25/11/2010 20:20

YANBU.

I don't mind typing that. But I find "ds" and "dh" irritating, and never use them. I can type quite quickly, and there isn't a limit on space here. So I manage the whole word "son".

gapbear · 25/11/2010 20:21

YANBU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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