What to Call Your Carer:
Here are a few ideas on what to call your carer!
1: A variation on the words carer/caregiver:
Cg and carry are both super cute. I’ve even used cg, myself, pronouncing it see-jee.
2: A familial name:
Whether its parental like mommy and daddy, or another like sibby or auntie, familial names are great for carers.
(You can find some gender neutral familial names here and here.)
3: A title:
A title like sir, ma’am, miss, or mister can be used on its own or with the carer’s name.
(You can find some gender neutral titles here.)
4: An animal name:
I call my handler dog and have met others who call theirs bear, fox, and more. A great choice, especially for pet regressors and smols who use animal nicknames for themselves.
5: Royalty:
Another fine choice for combination nick names, royalty titles like king, queen, or monarch can make positively perfect carer names.
6: A variation on a caregiver profession/position:
Outside of the agere community, caregiver positions range from nurses to baby sitters to foster parents. My personal favorites are foster and fosty from foster parent and guardy from guardian.
7: Pet names:
General pet names like honey or darling can still be used on carers. You can even pick one with a little spin on it like teddy bear.
8: Another language:
Using any of the previous suggestions in another language can put a unique spin on your carer name.
9: Nicknames:
Variations on their own name can make for a uniquely personal, but still cutesy carer name.
10: Their name:
Who says you have to have a designated carer name? If nothing else feels right for you, just call them by their name.
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