Anonymous wrote:It's a ridiculous word to describe a person with whom one is in a romantic relationship; yet another attempt by infantilized progressives to rewrite the language to their own self-serving means.
Whenever someone uses that term, I ask how long they've been working together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LGB can use spouse now, also, since they can marry. I think partner means “we aren’t legally married but we conduct our lives as if we are married and would like you to treat us that way.”
So why aren't you married? If you want to be "treated that way," do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BF/GF sounds juvenile past age 35 or so.
What's wrong with Significant Other?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BF/GF sounds juvenile past age 35 or so.
What's wrong with Significant Other?
Anonymous wrote:It's a ridiculous word to describe a person with whom one is in a romantic relationship; yet another attempt by infantilized progressives to rewrite the language to their own self-serving means.
Whenever someone uses that term, I ask how long they've been working together.
Anonymous wrote:LGB can use spouse now, also, since they can marry. I think partner means “we aren’t legally married but we conduct our lives as if we are married and would like you to treat us that way.”
Anonymous wrote:BF/GF sounds juvenile past age 35 or so.
