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11 May 2018
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can we call man sweetheart
or this word for women only ?
can we call man sweetheart
or this word for women only ?
or this word for women only ?
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- Country or region United States
A man can be called sweetheart but it is mostly used for women
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- Country or region United States
Calling someone “sweetheart” can be used for anyone.

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