If ur in a relationship with an Enby, how would you refer about them?
For example:
'Yeah I have a girlfriend/boyfriend/____'
Like what would you say bc they use 'they' pronouns...so what would u call them...?
If ur in a relationship with an Enby, how would you refer about them?
For example:
'Yeah I have a girlfriend/boyfriend/____'
Like what would you say bc they use 'they' pronouns...so what would u call them...?
Partner. Just say they’re your partner.
Joyfriend
I call mine husbaifu but it might be cringy to some people.
(It's a cross between "husbando" and "waifu" bc we are weebs lol)
It's different for every enby so you gotta ask. maybe just "partner" or "significant other"?
I'm nice so I'd like to respect my s/o u know....so no I'm not going to say gf or bf bc they don't like it
Joyfriend
Partner, significant other, etc
Gender-neutral and genderqueer words for a non-committed relationship, such as boyfriend, girlfriend, or date.
Common words
Date: Neutral, the person you are dating.[7]
Love/Lover: Neutral, often implies sexual relationship, but simply refers to someone you love/who loves you.[7]
Sweetie/Sweetheart: Neutral, cheesy or old-fashioned.[7]
Birlfriend. "Queer, mix of boyfriend and girlfriend."[7] Birl is also a particular gender identity.
Boo. From "beau". Originated as African American slang, but now used more widely.
Bothfriend. "Queer, for bigender or androgynous people."[7]
Boygirlfriend. "Queer, for bigender or androgynous people."[7]
Cuddle Buddy. "Neutral, cheesy."[7]
Darling. Neutral, a general term of affection, similar to sweetheart but not antiquated.
Datefriend. "Neutral, the person you are dating, but fitting the boyfriend/girlfriend pattern."[7]
Datemate. "Neutral, a rhyming version of datefriend, the person you are dating."[7][8]
Enbyfriend. "Queer, based on boyfriend and girfriend. (note: enby comes from NB, non-binary)."[7]
Feyfriend. Queer, due to the implications of "fey."[7]
Genderfriend. "Queer, based on boyfriend and girlfriend."[7]
Girlboyfriend. "Queer, for bigender or androgynous people."[7]
[name]friend. "Queer, based on girlfriend and boyfriend."[7]
Paramour. "Neutral, someone you are having a sexual relationship with."[7]
Personfriend. "Neutral, leaning towards queer, based on boyfriend and girlfriend."[7]
Theyfriend. "Neutral, based on a combination of pronouns and boyfriend and girlfriend."
Joyfriend. "Neutral, cute, based on girlfriend, boyfriend, and theyfriend. [17]
Significant other
Gender-neutral and genderqueer words for a girlfriend, boyfriend, or partner in a committed relationship.
Common words
Beloved: Neutral, one who one loves.
Partner: Neutral, often (but not necessarily) queer.
Significant Other (SO): Neutral, quite formal. Implies monogamy.[7]
Birlfriend. "Queer, mix of boyfriend and girlfriend."[7] Birl is also a particular gender identity.
Boofriend. "Neutral, playing off of 'Boo' (above)." Great cute option!
Bothfriend. "Queer, for bigender or androgynous people."[7]
Boygirlfriend. "Queer, for bigender or androgynous people."[7]
Companion. "Neutral, reference to Doctor Who’s companions, or Firefly’s Companions."[7]
Cuddle Buddy. "Neutral, cheesy."[7]
Darling. Neutral, a general term of affection, similar to sweetheart but not antiquated.
Datemate. Queer, for nonbinary people.
Enbyfriend. "Queer, based on boyfriend and girfriend. (note: enby comes from NB, non-binary)."[7]
Feyfriend. Queer, due to the implications of "fey."[7]
Genderfriend. "Queer, based on boyfriend and girlfriend."[7]
Girlboyfriend. "Queer, for bigender or androgynous people."[7]
Imzadi. "Neutral, from Star Trek, a Betazed word similar to beloved."[7]
Loveperson. "Neutral, a person that you love."[7]
[name]friend. "Queer, based on girlfriend and boyfriend."[7]
Other Half. "Neutral, informal, and implies monogamy."[7]
Paramour. "Neutral, someone you are having a sexual relationship with."[7]
Personfriend. "Neutral, leaning towards queer, based on boyfriend and girlfriend."[7]
Signif. Neutral. Slang abbreviation of "significant other."[18]
S.O.. Neutral. Widely used abbreviation of "significant other."
Soul Mate. "Neutral, slightly cheesy, implies belief in soul mates."[7] Implies monogamy.
Steady. "Neutral, as in 'going steady' or 'steady girlfriend/boyfriend'."[7] Implies monogamy.
Sweetie. "Neutral, slightly cheesy."[7]
Sweetheart. "Neutral, cheesy or old-fashioned."[7]
Thanks ;)
'Yeah I have a emotional suport human ¨
What do you think?