COISAS QUE JUREI NÃO FAZER E FIZ - Ep.1012 - Summary

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**Title:** (Unstated, but appears to be about affectionate nicknames in relationships)

**Summary:**

* The speaker reflects on how they never thought they'd use affectionate nicknames, but after meeting their partner, they found themselves using terms like "my baby" and "my dear".
* They ponder the origin of these habits, sharing personal anecdotes and observations about others using similar terms.
* The conversation meanders through various topics, including:
+ Cultural differences in affectionate nicknames (e.g., French using "flea" as a term of endearment)
+ The speaker's childhood nicknames and those of their family members
+ A story about a journalist who uses an unconventional, yet affectionate, nickname ("abominable creature") for her child
+ The psychological aspect of using affectionate nicknames (releasing dopamine)
* The video concludes with a call to action, asking viewers to like and engage with the content if they enjoyed the story.

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1. **Video Recording**: A video was recorded for León's channel, featuring Minecraft gameplay.
2. **Gaming Platform**: The wife plays Kraft online.
3. **Nickname Origin**: The speaker's father was called "my dear" by his mother.
4. **Family Terminology**: The speaker's parents used terms like "my dear" to address each other.
5.. **Cultural Affectionate Terms**: In France, "flea" is sometimes used as an affectionate term.
6. **Personal Nickname**: The speaker had a nickname, "Léka" or "Leco", due to being a tomboy.
7. **Childhood Nickname Persistence**: Some people retain their childhood nicknames into adulthood, e.g., "Dingoo" and "Lucas" (also known as "Dodo").
8. **Neurological Response to Affection**: Terms of endearment can release dopamine in the brain, associated with affection.
9. **Unconventional Affectionate Terms**: A journalist used "abominable creature" as a term of endearment for her child, influencing the child's self-perception.
10. **Content Engagement**: Viewers are encouraged to like and engage with the video if they enjoyed the content.