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I have a strong feeling it would be a lot different then some ole grumpy "the pit" local tappin' out after you bust some jiu-jitsu dance move regardless of gloves or not or cage sizeI would seriously do it.
No rounds, no time limit, no gloves, 30 foot diameter cage, vale tudo.
$25 million.
Make it happen.
Not at all.Lol. You're just trying to stir sh!t, right? Are you baiting someone to say something?
Looks like this is his "partner"
Not at all.
Use of the term "partner" is a term that is pretty much exclusively used in LGBTQ relationships.
Not anymore, imo. That's who popularized the term, but it seems pretty common these days among straight people who aren't married but feel too old to say "boyfriend" or "girlfriend".Not at all.
Use of the term "partner" is a term that is pretty much exclusively used in LGBTQ relationships.
Wrong.Not at all.
Use of the term "partner" is a term that is pretty much exclusively used in LGBTQ relationships.
I work with plenty of unmarried women of all ages, none of them ever use the term "partner" to describe their boyfriend.Not anymore, imo. That's who popularized the term, but it seems pretty common these days among straight people who aren't married but feel too old to say "boyfriend" or "girlfriend".
It's a term left over from when being homo was frowned upon that ingrained itself in gay culture.Wrong.
There is a path to victory.I have a strong feeling it would be a lot different then some ole grumpy "the pit" local tappin' out after you bust some jiu-jitsu dance move regardless of gloves or not or cage size
Morro Bay has gay neighborhoods? Plural?It's a term left over from when being homo was frowned upon that ingrained itself in gay culture.
They own it. That's a fact.
Go on over to one of Morro Bay's gay neighborhoods and ask, they'll tell you I'm right.
#metooI'm old and un-hip and I know several hetero, non-married couples that refer to their significant other as their partner. I ever hear parents refer to their adult children's significant other as the partner.
I'm old and un-hip and I know several hetero, non-married couples that refer to their significant other as their partner. I ever hear parents refer to their adult children's significant other as the partner.
Being the arbiter of all things seems tiring.Interesting.
I never hear it used except by gay people so I googled. Looks like it's an anemic new woke trend that will fail (like latinx) so makes sense the WSL is using it because they are trying to be the wokest sports league.
Basically it's straight people wanting to seem woke (partner is gender-neutral because WHY SHOULD GENDER MATTER?) appropriated it from gay people.
And gay people are deservedly laughing at them.
It's kinda funny that for the sake of looking WOKE straight white people want to appropriate gay terminology that actually serves a purpose as a sexual minority.
Who Gets to Use the Term 'Partner'?
Some queer people feel it should belong to the LGBTQ community, but others feel the non-gendered term should be normalized for everyone.www.vice.com
Oh man.Morro Bay has gay neighborhoods? Plural?