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best responses when a guy calls you mommy

Certainly! Here are 200 possible responses to being called “mommy” by a guy, ranging from playful to assertive, depending on the context and your comfort level:

  1. “Oh, you’re in for a time out!”
  2. “Who’s your daddy now?”
  3. “That’s a new one!”
  4. “Sorry, I left my diaper bag at home.”
  5. “Did you just regress to infancy?”
  6. “Let’s keep it to regular terms of endearment, shall we?”
  7. “I’m more of a ‘honey’ or ‘babe’ kind of gal.”
  8. “Call me ‘mama’ and I might cook you dinner.”
  9. “Um, that’s a little too Freudian for my taste.”
  10. “Let’s stick to adult names, shall we?”
  11. “Not your mommy, but I can be your partner in crime.”
  12. “I prefer being your equal, not your parent.”
  13. “I’m more of a ‘queen’ than a ‘mommy’.”
  14. “You’re barking up the wrong tree, kiddo.”
  15. “I think you’ve mistaken me for someone else.”
  16. “Let’s not go down that Oedipus complex road.”
  17. “I’m more of a ‘miss’ than a ‘mommy’.”
  18. “That’s a bit too maternal for my liking.”
  19. “I’m more of a mentor than a mother figure.”
  20. “Let’s keep it PG, shall we?”
  21. “You might need to check your GPS, buddy.”
  22. “I’m not your mommy, but I can be your friend.”
  23. “I’m flattered, but let’s stick to regular names.”
  24. “Did you just take a wrong turn into the nursery?”
  25. “That’s a bit too maternal for this situation.”
  26. “I’m more of a ‘partner’ than a ‘parent’.”
  27. “Sorry, I’m allergic to changing diapers.”
  28. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m here for you.”
  29. “You might want to rethink that one.”
  30. “Let’s keep it on the adult side of things.”
  31. “You must have confused me with someone else.”
  32. “That’s not really my vibe.”
  33. “Let’s keep it professional, shall we?”
  34. “I think you meant to say something else.”
  35. “Did you just come from a time machine?”
  36. “I’m not sure how to respond to that one.”
  37. “I’m more of a friend than a mother.”
  38. “Let’s stick to regular names, okay?”
  39. “I’m not sure where that came from, but no.”
  40. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m your friend.”
  41. “That’s a little too ‘family reunion’ for me.”
  42. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m here for you.”
  43. “Let’s keep it to first names, alright?”
  44. “I think you’re confusing me with someone else.”
  45. “That’s a bit too ‘family dinner’ for my taste.”
  46. “I’m more of a ‘pal’ than a ‘parent’.”
  47. “Let’s keep it casual, shall we?”
  48. “I’m more of a ‘partner in crime’ than a ‘mommy’.”
  49. “I’m not your mommy, but I’ve got your back.”
  50. “I’m not sure that’s appropriate.”
  51. “I think you’re mistaken.”
  52. “That’s a bit too ‘motherly’ for me.”
  53. “Let’s keep it respectful.”
  54. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m here for you.”
  55. “Let’s keep it to regular terms, okay?”
  56. “That’s a bit too ‘family gathering’ for me.”
  57. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m a good friend.”
  58. “I think you might be confused.”
  59. “Let’s keep it light and friendly.”
  60. “I’m not sure where that came from, but let’s move on.”
  61. “I’m not your mommy, but I can lend an ear.”
  62. “That’s a bit too ‘mother hen’ for me.”
  63. “Let’s keep it cool, okay?”
  64. “I’m more of a ‘buddy’ than a ‘mommy’.”
  65. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m a good listener.”
  66. “I’m not sure that’s the best nickname.”
  67. “Let’s stick to regular names, shall we?”
  68. “That’s a bit too ‘family reunion’ for me.”
  69. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m your friend.”
  70. “I’m not sure where you got that idea.”
  71. “Let’s keep it to first names, alright?”
  72. “That’s a bit too ‘mom jeans’ for me.”
  73. “I’m more of a ‘buddy’ than a ‘mommy’.”
  74. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m here for you.”
  75. “That’s a bit too ‘family gathering’ for me.”
  76. “Let’s keep it respectful.”
  77. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m a good friend.”
  78. “I think you might be confused.”
  79. “Let’s keep it light and friendly.”
  80. “I’m not sure where that came from, but let’s move on.”
  81. “I’m not your mommy, but I can lend an ear.”
  82. “That’s a bit too ‘mother hen’ for me.”
  83. “Let’s keep it cool, okay?”
  84. “I’m more of a ‘buddy’ than a ‘mommy’.”
  85. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m a good listener.”
  86. “I’m not sure that’s the best nickname.”
  87. “Let’s stick to regular names, shall we?”
  88. “That’s a bit too ‘family reunion’ for me.”
  89. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m your friend.”
  90. “I’m not sure where you got that idea.”
  91. “Let’s keep it to first names, alright?”
  92. “That’s a bit too ‘mom jeans’ for me.”
  93. “I’m more of a ‘buddy’ than a ‘mommy’.”
  94. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m here for you.”
  95. “That’s a bit too ‘family gathering’ for me.”
  96. “Let’s keep it respectful.”
  97. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m a good friend.”
  98. “I think you might be confused.”
  99. “Let’s keep it light and friendly.”
  100. “I’m not sure where that came from, but let’s move on.”
  101. “I’m not your mommy, but I can lend an ear.”
  102. “That’s a bit too ‘mother hen’ for me.”
  103. “Let’s keep it cool, okay?”
  104. “I’m more of a ‘buddy’ than a ‘mommy’.”
  105. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m a good listener.”
  106. “I’m not sure that’s the best”
  107. “Let’s stick to friendlier terms, shall we?”
  108. “I prefer being seen as an equal.”
  109. “That’s an interesting choice of nickname.”
  110. “I’m more of a ‘partner’ than a ‘parent’.”
  111. “Let’s keep it to names without family connotations.”
  112. “That’s a bit too maternal for my liking.”
  113. “I’d rather not go down the ‘mommy’ route.”
  114. “I’m not sure how to respond to that.”
  115. “Let’s keep it light-hearted, okay?”
  116. “I’m more comfortable with other terms of endearment.”
  117. “Perhaps something less familial?”
  118. “I appreciate the sentiment, but let’s keep it casual.”
  119. “I think you’ve mixed me up with someone else.”
  120. “I’m not sure that nickname suits me.”
  121. “Let’s maintain a more neutral tone, alright?”
  122. “I’m not your mother, but I’m here for you.”
  123. “I’m more of a ‘buddy’ than a ‘mommy’.”
  124. “Let’s steer clear of the family dynamic.”
  125. “That’s a bit too ‘parent-child’ for me.”
  126. “I prefer terms that reflect our friendship.”
  127. “Let’s keep it friendly but without the maternal aspect.”
  128. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m still your friend.”
  129. “That’s a bit too ‘childhood regression’ for me.”
  130. “Let’s go with something less parent-like, shall we?”
  131. “I’m more of a ‘pal’ than a ‘parent’.”
  132. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m your confidant.”
  133. “That’s a bit too ‘family reunion’ for my taste.”
  134. “Let’s maintain a more grown-up vibe.”
  135. “I appreciate the attempt at affection, but let’s keep it simple.”
  136. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m your partner in crime.”
  137. “That’s a bit too ‘mothering’ for me.”
  138. “Let’s keep it casual and avoid family roles.”
  139. “I prefer being seen as an equal rather than a caregiver.”
  140. “I’m more comfortable with a different nickname.”
  141. “Let’s stick to terms that reflect our friendship.”
  142. “That’s a bit too ‘parental guidance’ for me.”
  143. “I’d rather not delve into parental roles.”
  144. “I’m more of a ‘companion’ than a ‘caretaker’.”
  145. “Let’s keep it to terms that reflect our friendship.”
  146. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m still here for you.”
  147. “That’s a bit too ‘motherly’ for my liking.”
  148. “Let’s maintain a more neutral tone.”
  149. “I’m more of a ‘friend’ than a ‘mother figure’.”
  150. “I prefer a nickname that doesn’t imply a family dynamic.”
  151. “Let’s keep it friendly but without the maternal undertones.”
  152. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m still your buddy.”
  153. “That’s a bit too ‘family-oriented’ for me.”
  154. “Let’s go with something less parental, shall we?”
  155. “I’m more comfortable with a different term of endearment.”
  156. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m your friend.”
  157. “That’s a bit too ‘mothering’ for my taste.”
  158. “Let’s maintain a more adult-friendly vibe.”
  159. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m here for you.”
  160. “That’s a bit too ‘parental’ for me.”
  161. “Let’s keep it friendly but without the family references.”
  162. “I prefer a nickname that doesn’t imply a caregiver role.”
  163. “I’m more of a ‘buddy’ than a ‘mother figure’.”
  164. “That’s a bit too ‘maternal’ for my liking.”
  165. “Let’s keep it to terms that reflect our friendship.”
  166. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m still here for you.”
  167. “That’s a bit too ‘motherly’ for my taste.”
  168. “Let’s maintain a more neutral tone.”
  169. “I’m more of a ‘friend’ than a ‘mother figure’.”
  170. “I prefer a nickname that doesn’t imply a family dynamic.”
  171. “Let’s keep it friendly but without the maternal undertones.”
  172. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m still your buddy.”
  173. “That’s a bit too ‘family-oriented’ for me.”
  174. “Let’s go with something less parental, shall we?”
  175. “I’m more comfortable with a different term of endearment.”
  176. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m your friend.”
  177. “That’s a bit too ‘mothering’ for my taste.”
  178. “Let’s maintain a more adult-friendly vibe.”
  179. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m here for you.”
  180. “That’s a bit too ‘parental’ for me.”
  181. “Let’s keep it friendly but without the family references.”
  182. “I prefer a nickname that doesn’t imply a caregiver role.”
  183. “I’m more of a ‘buddy’ than a ‘mother figure’.”
  184. “That’s a bit too ‘maternal’ for my liking.”
  185. “Let’s keep it to terms that reflect our friendship.”
  186. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m still here for you.”
  187. “That’s a bit too ‘motherly’ for my taste.”
  188. “Let’s maintain a more neutral tone.”
  189. “I’m more of a ‘friend’ than a ‘mother figure’.”
  190. “I prefer a nickname that doesn’t imply a family dynamic.”
  191. “Let’s keep it friendly but without the maternal undertones.”
  192. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m still your buddy.”
  193. “That’s a bit too ‘family-oriented’ for me.”
  194. “Let’s go with something less parental, shall we?”
  195. “I’m more comfortable with a different term of endearment.”
  196. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m your friend.”
  197. “That’s a bit too ‘mothering’ for my taste.”
  198. “Let’s maintain a more adult-friendly vibe.”
  199. “I’m not your mommy, but I’m here for you.”
  200. “That’s a bit too ‘parental’ for me.”

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