normally used in a relationship? I'm in a long-distance relationship with someone I met online. She lives in Brazil, and I live in the US. We love each other very much, and we hope to be together. We've communicated online for almost 2 and a half years, and we've been chatting using webcams for several months now, when we realized we have feelings for each other. We haven't met in person yet, but I am planning to visit her in Brazil soon.
We love each other deeply, and we consider ourselves to be a couple as boyfriend & girlfriend. Over the past several months, we've talked about how deeply we love each other and want each other - the feelings have been strong. Lately I've noticed she has been calling me cute sometimes, which is something new. When she calls me cute, it's often when I'm feeling romantic with her & expressing my feelings, not trying to be cute. She also mentioned that she refers to me as "fofo" to some people she knows. I've looked up the word "fofo", and she also told me it means cute/cuddly. I'm wondering what this might mean, because cute & fofo don't seem as deep as other ways she has expressed her feelings about me. How is "fofo" normally used in Brazilian culture?
We love each other deeply, and we consider ourselves to be a couple as boyfriend & girlfriend. Over the past several months, we've talked about how deeply we love each other and want each other - the feelings have been strong. Lately I've noticed she has been calling me cute sometimes, which is something new. When she calls me cute, it's often when I'm feeling romantic with her & expressing my feelings, not trying to be cute. She also mentioned that she refers to me as "fofo" to some people she knows. I've looked up the word "fofo", and she also told me it means cute/cuddly. I'm wondering what this might mean, because cute & fofo don't seem as deep as other ways she has expressed her feelings about me. How is "fofo" normally used in Brazilian culture?