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Ok so I've been slowly learning the LB lingo, and I consider myself a decently smart girl, but what the heck does "DH" mean? I've seen it in reference to a husband, but I can't for the LIFE of me figure out what it means. :party:

1st - please help end my confusion!

2nd - any other random LB lingo you know of, please feel free to let me know. I have a long journey ahead of me and want to be in the know while I'm traveling... Plus it'll probably help some other newbies!

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Re-re is a Kellyism for me being special. :party:

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Well I apologize for offending you.

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It's not me you should be saying sorry to. It's awful to use any form of retard (re-re in this case) as a joke.

It's a real condition that affects real people. Good people. But you are (I assume) an adult, and should know that putting people down for the way they were born is uncool.

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Again, I apologize, sincerely.

However, if I were to live my life in the effort to always be PC and not offend a single soul, I would be mute.

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Guest Leslie2Lose

Kellster - DH can also stand for Darned Husband, Dorky Husband, Deficient Husband...insert D before husband depending on your mood. DS is dear son (____ son) and DD is dear daughter (_____ daughter).

I also wondered for a long time what it stood for.

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Again, I apologize, sincerely.

However, if I were to live my life in the effort to always be PC and not offend a single soul, I would be mute.

Well said Kellster!

People sure are sensitive, aren't they?

I didn't find what you said one bit offensive. I think it's a part of your Kell-ism's, just like I have Suz-ism's!!!!

I can tell that you didn't mean anything by it, so no worries.

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It has nothing to do with being PC and everything to do with being sensitive to the people around you.

I highly doubt that people with special needs like being called retard more than you like being called derogrity names.

But I doubt there is much talking to people who use words like that in jest.

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My husband thought DH stood for "da&ned husband" LOL I told him I thought it was "Darling Husband" and he just rolled his eyes....

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Better to be Mute than insensitive. Have you ever been called hurtful names? I sure have and my DH thought it was cute. I sure didn't. So it is not big deal as long as you learn from it.

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Better to be Mute than insensitive.

Hear, hear! Sure, this is a public forum where people are supposed to be allowed to express their opinion, but it doesn't mean it will be tolerated when people are down right mean and rude.

If I am over sensitive for being offended, then I'll take that label. Its better than being completely insensitive :thumbup:

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While I understand that some people are sensitive about the word retarded, I don't that word has been regularly used to describe people with intellectual challenges for at least two decades so I also understand that to some people the word has little power.

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