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Partners!!!!!!!!
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When did we all stop having wives, husbands, girlfriends and boyfriends? Everyone now refers to their respective partner and I very rarely hear the term wife/husband etc
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yeah but "partner" sounds like you've entered into a business deal instead of a loving relationship, you could always say what they said in the old days and refer to each other as common law husband/wife. I think that after a given period of time (im not sure how long) the law regards a couple that live together as married
yup, agree with redcrx and eezablade, I think that when you reach a point in your relationship where you are committed to each other or live with each other etc, the term partner indicated the seriousness or long term nature of the relationship. Mind you, I know a 14 year old girl who calls her boyfriend her partner, and I really struggle trying not to laugh, bless her!
I'm not referring to an ex girlfriend or wife either! I am referring to the mother of my children, she's no girl, nor is she common (joke). The term common law wife has no meaning in law. If I or she die, it will be my or her parents who get the money (unless I write a will), regardless of the fact that we have lived together for 5 years and have 2 children together.
But I am digressing
But I am digressing
My husband once managed to upset a rather politically correct couple over this one. He was taking part in a drumming workshop and, during the break, began to chat with this couple about various things, including me, his wife.
He was asked, "doesn't she mind you referring to her as your wife, and not your partner?"
He did explain that it was, actually, my relationship to him, and he'd no more describe me as his partner than he'd describe his brother as his sibling or his son as his offspring.
They kinda didn't make any small talk with him after that.
He was asked, "doesn't she mind you referring to her as your wife, and not your partner?"
He did explain that it was, actually, my relationship to him, and he'd no more describe me as his partner than he'd describe his brother as his sibling or his son as his offspring.
They kinda didn't make any small talk with him after that.
I'm with you john and Kathyan.
Dislike the term partner, conjures up a business deal.
I have a husband. My husband has a wife, not a partner.
Always used to hear adults referring to their "boyfriend or girlfriend", that being accepted and not frowned upon because they are no longer teenagers. I never thought it sounded strange when they were referred to as such.
When did the trend to say "partner" come about?
Dislike the term partner, conjures up a business deal.
I have a husband. My husband has a wife, not a partner.
Always used to hear adults referring to their "boyfriend or girlfriend", that being accepted and not frowned upon because they are no longer teenagers. I never thought it sounded strange when they were referred to as such.
When did the trend to say "partner" come about?
Before I was married to Mr Pippa he never referred to me as his girlfriend or partner..it was always 'my missus'.
I always said he was my husband, even though he wasn't..simply because that's what it felt like. I don't have a problem with other people calling their significant others 'partners'. Actually, I did sometimes call him my SO!
I always said he was my husband, even though he wasn't..simply because that's what it felt like. I don't have a problem with other people calling their significant others 'partners'. Actually, I did sometimes call him my SO!
I referred to my wife as "my wife" even before we actually got married as a wife or husband is surely not created by a bit of paper but by the way you feel about one another and your plans for the longevity of your relationship.
I've had countless girlfriends ( never any partners, horrible term), but as soon as my wife became the one and only person in the world for me she became "my wife" even though at that point we hadn't yet married.
I've had countless girlfriends ( never any partners, horrible term), but as soon as my wife became the one and only person in the world for me she became "my wife" even though at that point we hadn't yet married.