
Yes, because acknowledging that racism is rampant in 3rd world countries and that it is more widely shamed in modern society is trivializing racism... Does it hurt when you pull your arguments out of your ass or do they slip right out? I'm not interested in playing mental gymnastics with you, you can leave.

Lol, i see you're choosing to go back to the whole "it's just an opinion" argument. As i've said previously, there is a difference between having an opinion and being a cunt. There are things that the general public can witness and condemn because they're just plain "bad", i previously used racism as an example, but since it was immediately jumped on that racism and making your partner uncomfortable over such a small, everyday thing (the nicknames) aren't within the same stretch of "bad" i'll just say the OP is within the lesser stretch being "mean spirited". The OP is claiming that if their lover were to, out of love for them one day, call them baby that their instant reaction would be to make a scene out of it showing their dislike by forcing them to choose a new nickname. This would make the other person uncomfortable. I find this sad. I think anyone using logic would find this sad. Is it the end of the world? No. But it still makes the OP cunty for even getting upset in this scenario in the 1st place.
I really don't warm to "baby," "bit" or "pretty baby bit." Vom. Nicknames like that are so patronising and infantilising. Some people might find them adorable but they just make me cringe - and hope "pretty baby bit" goes fucking Super Wolf on him.
Love the art though, and I do love wolves. Of course, in real life there's no such thing as alphas in wolf packs, but let's not get pedantic :-p