Since a lot of women have started to call their female friends “girlfriends”, I have to wonder how women with actual girlfriends have been dealing with this lol
I’m neither a lesbian nor a woman but the word “partner” is pretty universally understood.
Unless they work as a policewoman.
They could also be in business together. Or cowboys.
Then add “…at work” in the same breath. Guys, we don’t need to reinvent language.
How do you differentiate cowboys?
if cowboys i believes it’s pahtnah, in the parlance of the day
I hear it Sam Elliot’s voice “Pard-ner”
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“This person is my lover Karen”
Just introduce them as your partner. Lesbians are so habitually entrenched in hiding their sexuality.
I have so many pairs of “friends” come in appliance shopping. Gay men come in, it’s “This is my husband Mike”. Gay women come in and it’s like “This is my friend Paula. She helps me pick out appliances and definitely doesn’t live with me”.
I don’t pry, because I’m just selling appliances. But it’s pretty obvious.
Robert Dyas?
Since a lot of women have started to call their female friends “girlfriends”
This isn’t really a new thing, though… Is it? Or did I miss the era where we didn’t use “girlfriend” - at least sometimes - when talking about a female friend?
partner is a brilliant word about to made meaningless, apparently, so, love you all, friends, buddies, girlies, girlfriends, boyfriends, beards, compatriots and fellow travelers, fuck i’'m old I forgot a few dozen thousand.
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Lots of handholding and kissing when introducing them?
Partner.
Tell everyone that we livk each other’s clits three times a day and show them our promise rings.
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