ChatterBank1 min ago
Girlfriend/Boyfriend/Partner
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It what point and under what criteria does a long term girlfriend or boyfriend become a partner?
Is it down to sharing finances, or moving in together, or length of relationship, or something else?
A discussion we're having regarding how we introduce our sons long term girlfriend....himself reckons she's now his partner, I refer to her as his girlfriend.
Thanks.
Is it down to sharing finances, or moving in together, or length of relationship, or something else?
A discussion we're having regarding how we introduce our sons long term girlfriend....himself reckons she's now his partner, I refer to her as his girlfriend.
Thanks.
Answers
We spend 20 years trying to work this out.
In the end we gave in and got married!
In the end we gave in and got married!
06:57 Wed 22nd Aug 2012
No, I don't like the term partner either, too cold and impersonal, or as jj says, implies same sex relationship.
It seems ok for a lady to refer to her 'chap' or 'bloke' rather than boyfriend, but doesn't seem as nice somehow for a man to refer to his girlfriend as his 'woman' or 'lady'.
Maidup, that's one way of solving it :)
It seems ok for a lady to refer to her 'chap' or 'bloke' rather than boyfriend, but doesn't seem as nice somehow for a man to refer to his girlfriend as his 'woman' or 'lady'.
Maidup, that's one way of solving it :)
I've always thought it meant people who had moved in together - but not necessarily all the time, it's about the intention. My sis is a good deal older than me but she referrs to her chap as her partner - they live in separate houses but they are always off on travels together, and it's an established relationship.