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Hi! Some of you may recall a conversation a few weeks ago where I said I thought it would be interesting to do some gender and sexuality surveys here in our forum. So I thought, why not. Not wanting to get into anyone's business, all answers are anonymous, but I am interested in the make up of our little community here.
Please feel free to comment on results.
Now - Relationship status
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I just realised I answered all these while I was not logged in, oops. Anyway, I clicked "married".
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I always forget how many people on this forum are married. I am single.
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In a monogamous relationship... well, long distance.
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Monogamous live-in relationship for 12 year this October. On internation/English-speaking forums I just call him "hubbie", because it's simpler. We're not married, but I don't feel comfortable nearing my fourties and calling my partner through 12 years for "boyfriend".
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That is understandable, Vhanja! It sounds like you have surpassed that term.
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Been with hubby since fall of 2000 and married since 2002. I'm pretty sure I'm going to keep him.
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We're a month short of 2 years together
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Married nearly 30 years...my poor hubby.
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Vhanja wrote:
Monogamous live-in relationship for 12 year this October. On internation/English-speaking forums I just call him "hubbie", because it's simpler. We're not married, but I don't feel comfortable nearing my fourties and calling my partner through 12 years for "boyfriend".
Ha ha! I know, it feels like another word is needed as we get older! There's "partner" of course, if that applies. But for somebody you are dating, there isn't really a word. I have heard "man friend", but it sounds comical to me!
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Yeah that could just sound like a male friend to me, you know: Sherlock and John are man friends...well actually no it wouldn't work so much for me there, would have to be opposite sex.
Sherlock is Mary's man friend.
I think I would tend to use partner, unless people think you are business partners...but then I would specify business partners.
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I suppose "boyfriend" and "girlfriend" might not seem mature enough for some. What about datemate? Probably also...Life partner sounds a bit dramatic, though I think I've heard it before.
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It's quite nice...'life partner'.
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Vhanja wrote:
Monogamous live-in relationship for 12 year this October. On internation/English-speaking forums I just call him "hubbie", because it's simpler. We're not married, but I don't feel comfortable nearing my fourties and calling my partner through 12 years for "boyfriend".
You are right sounds like teenagers.
In German we have the problem that boyfriend = Freund but Freund means friend as well. And Lebensgefährte (lit. life companion/life partner) sounds stiff and bureaucratic and pretty unsexy.
I know a lot of people who say mein Mann although they aren't married, it's simpler.
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And at the end of the day, a marriage license isn't necessary.
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besleybean wrote:
And at the end of the day, a marriage license isn't necessary.
That's up to the individual people really.
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Well obviously, but it's no guarantee of a superior relationship.
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Hence, it's not necessary, though still an option.
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Some people are happier being married some are by not... I mainly support people doing what makes them happy.
I think I'd like to marry... but that's the deprived romanticist in me. Growing up with a single mum and all that... and I mainly see a wedding as a celebration if love...
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Together with the same man since 1994, married since 2002.
Marrying was always important for me, but right now I feel like buying a house and moving away together is a much big get step than getting that marriage licence. :-)