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Previously on "What do you call the female side of your relationship when you are not married?"
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIs it acceptable to use their official title when introducing them to friends and colleagues, so instead of introducing my current bit of skirt to the table I can say 'This is Mrs Brillopad'?
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Is it acceptable to use their official title when introducing them to friends and colleagues, so instead of introducing my current bit of skirt to the table I can say 'This is Mrs Brillopad'?
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All women are known as doris.
E.g.
You coming out for a pint tonight mate?
Can't sorry. On Doris duty at the cinema
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Mr N refers to me as girlfriend or partner.
I just call him "the woife".
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMy male friends refer to their ladies as:
Trout
Midget
The bird
Thing
all true.
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My male friends refer to their ladies as:
Trout
Midget
The bird
Thing
all true.
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