Re: surviving pregnancy
Von: Leo (leo@nospam.com) [Profil]
Datum: 19.02.2007 06:50
Message-ID: <qUaCh.15620$O02.1394@newssvr11.news.prodigy.net>
Newsgroup: alt.support.marriage
Datum: 19.02.2007 06:50
Message-ID: <qUaCh.15620$O02.1394@newssvr11.news.prodigy.net>
Newsgroup: alt.support.marriage
WhansaMi wrote: > "Leo" <leo@nospam.com> wrote in message > news:xX9Ch.12677$4H1.12278@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net... >>>>>> the problem. If not.......well, the term "my girl" seems a bit >>>>>> possessive and patriarchal. >>>>> It's funny how you can read things differently. I think it's very >>>>> sweet. >>>> I guess everybody is different. "My girl" kind of rubs me the wrong >>>> way. >> >> I usually refer to my partner by her name. Those times when it's >> important to the conversation to make a relationship known, I usually say >> "my partner". That's a typical reference in the GLBT community. It feels >> the most open to me. On this newsgroup I use "my wife" just so I can >> communicate that we're married and that she's a woman and because that's >> what most people here do, but it feels ever so slightly funny whenever I >> use it. >> >> Whenever I refer to a female person in general I use "woman", never girl >> or lady or anything else. (I would never say "my woman") >> > > Hmmm.. I just realized that I'd made the assumption that, because "Leo" is > your moniker here, that you are male. Are you? Or female? > > Sheila (who apologizes if she assumed incorrectly) > > I'm male.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- WhansaMi (19.02.2007 07:35)
