
Have you noticed homosexual couples embrace to call each other husband and wife while heterosexual couples like to call each other "partner"?


It's not something that I've noticed in the UK. I will soon be referring to my husband, but at the moment he's my fiancé.
My friends who are married, whether heterosexual or homosexual, tend to refer to husbands or wives; my unmarried friends tend to refer to partners, or sometimes fiancé (e) s.
Gay woman here. I have not seen this at all. I'll call my girlfriend my partner or my girlfriend. Just depends on the mood or audience. Same goes for when I marry her. I'll call her my wife or my partner.
All depends on my mood or my audience.
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I haven't noticed that. But I would say if it were true it may be due to the fact that gay marriage is not legal everywhere or didn't use to be, so they are demonstrating that they are like a married couple although they may be unable to get married.
No. I don’t notice a pattern. Every couple is different in how they show affection.
Honestly I'm really confused about this whole sexual orientation subject.
We live in a Clown World. I'm not surprised.
I find it to be the opposite.
I actually use both partner and husband.
I've noticed the opposite
I don’t know what the f you’re talking about
No I haven’t.