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The “Nickname Theory”

I have never heard of this one before, but now it has me thinking back to all of the girls I dated and if they had a nickname for me….

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I have never heard of this one before, but now it has me thinking back to all of the girls I dated and if they had a nickname for me. Apparently it can tell someone a lot about the relationship.

A TikTok'er who posts relationship advice has been racking up the hits with her "Nickname Theory." It's a way to figure out if you're really into a guy that you've only had a few dates with.

The whole thing is based on how women talk to each other about the guys they're dating. Names can be confusing, so they'll often use nicknames to describe the guy.

For example. A silly, light-hearted description, like, "the plain bagel and cream cheese guy" means you're not that serious about him, and it's not going to last. If you narrow down the description to something relevant to HIM, like, "the gray BMW guy." That's personal, and he's a possibility. It could go either way.

The final category isn't actually a nickname. If you use his real name, "I had so much fun with Tom Smith last night." You're in for the long haul and would say yes to a diamond.

I have to say, I know my wife Heidi loves to call me "Ryan Logan" so I am guessing she is ready and in it for the long haul. That is good for me!

Here is the TikTok of the lady, here points seem pretty well thought out. Again, it has me thinking back.

So guys, on the first date make sure you do something very cool or order something that isn't a "serial killer" order. You may get a cool nickname that she will call you to her friends. You get that name and boom you are in!

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