What does it mean when a guy calls me bbg???

What does it mean when a guy calls me “bbg”?

I’m a girl, and this guy, who has a girlfriend (though he says they aren’t very close), is a schoolmate of mine. We don’t chat much in person, but we do talk online occasionally. During one of our conversations, he called me “pookie” and “bbg.” I asked him, “When did I become your bbg?” and he replied, “I don’t know.” I’m really confused about what he means. Can anyone help me out?

One Reply to “What does it mean when a guy calls me bbg???”

  1. When a guy calls you “bbg,” it’s often a term of endearment that stands for “baby girl.” It’s typically used to express affection or attraction, but the meaning can vary depending on the context and the relationship between you two.

    Since you mentioned that he has a girlfriend (even if they aren’t very close), it could be that he’s just being playful or flirtatious without necessarily intending anything serious. His response of “idk” when you asked isn’t very clear, which might mean he’s just using the term casually or trying to be cute.

    It’s important to consider how you feel about it. If it confuses you or makes you uncomfortable, it might be worth addressing it directly with him. If you’re interested, you could see how he responds to further conversations!

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