Men like being complimented on their appearance, as well as their personality. Nicknames are a great way to express affection and familiarity. "Cutie" or Good-looking" are great nicknames when flirting, while names like "Babe" or "Honey" are better for committed relationships.
Call him attractive with words like handsome, babe, hot, or sexy. Use a punchier, more masculine word to describe his good looks. Just call him the word (“Hey there, handsome”) or get specific with what you find attractive (“You look sexy when you wear your glasses”).
Yes! There is just some special emotional attachment that comes with babe or baby. When I started dating my girlfriend, she was all the time using such pet names to call me. She mentioned it without a blink of an eye, and I would just feel the special connection with her.
"The word babe has highly adaptive qualities," Sullivan says. "It can be used by any gender, among S.O.'s, even often among friends. We use the term when calling a partner by name isn't strong enough to express all of your feelings.
If he likes you, he'll try to compliment you as much as possible because he wants to make you feel good about yourself. He will think that your hair looks nice, your outfit is really cute, or that your laugh is “the most adorable thing in the world.” He thinks everything about you is absolutely perfect.
Buff. Meaning: (Adjective) The term 'buff' is used by younger people whenever they see a handsome man. 'Buff' also means a physically well-toned person.
Also, when a guy says goodnight with your name, he's interested in knowing you more. Research shows that using a person's name during conversation creates an environment of respect, recognition and consideration. A guy who likes you would want to convey that to you.
You could stick with just one nickname or switch between variations of a few (sweetheart, sweetie, sweet pea, honey, honey bunny… we could go on). No matter what, their hearts will go pitter-patter when you call them a sweet nickname during your next date night or flirty text convo.
It's even more possible that he's building you up for a scam. Experts who investigate countless fraudsters on online dating sites, say the calling of someone “babe” and “my darling” are typical red flags. It's an easy way for scammers to juggle dozens of “friends” at the same time, without having to remember names.