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| ladies, how do you call this one Posted: 6/3/2008 7:16:24 PM | You could just introduce her as (whatever her name is) Why must there be a "label"? Good luck to you both...whatever you call her!!  | |
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| ladies, how do you call this one Posted: 6/3/2008 7:48:54 PM | hi,
my thought:
importantly, it depends on how you yourself really defines her in relation to you in your life...then if it is mutual and comes from that place called the "soul"....everything comes out naturally & not fake, deceptive or shedding a feeling of hesistance...
i also suppose it breaks down to how one defines these terms...our literal language no longer bares its significance LOL a friend is a friend? a husband is a husband? a mother is a mother? | |
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| ladies, how do you call this one Posted: 6/3/2008 11:54:26 PM | | I think when people get older, the terms girlfriend/boyfriend tend to feel sillier. I knew a woman who used the term gentleman caller, but that to me implied a less solid relationship. I like partner, if it's at that stage. I have more issues with "full-time relationship." LOL That seems to only imply time and not seriousness and committment. Weird term. | |
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| ladies, how do you call this one Posted: 6/4/2008 12:10:02 AM | i;m callin this one...../ aww heck, we only live once, maybe if you r both comfy with it, why not combine a few , in an affectionate way, when it's introduction time. keep it nice and respectful.
all the best to u both.
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