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I’m 41 years old and way too old to have a boyfriend.
I haven’t had a boyfriend since I was in my 20’s. And, here I am two decades later single and dating the same man for almost a year. Technically, he is my boyfriend. We are beyond dating. We are in a committed relationship shaping a vision, a contractual agreement of a life together.
But, each time I move to introduce him or refer to him in conversation, I back away from the word “boyfriend.” The term makes me cringe. I know it’s just semantics and I’m certain the singles out there who desire a relationship are shaking their heads in disbelief, “Really? You’ve found the one and are fixating on semantics?”
I am fixating. I’m struggling to find a term that feels age appropriate. I remember what it means to date boys. But I am in a relationship with a man. The term boyfriend feels anachronistic. It in no way communicates how this man I now love exists in my life and how he so deeply matters in the life of my children—who were abandoned by their biological father. I stumble over the word boyfriend to find a term that honors what he means to me, to us. And the stumble goes something like this…
Partner? Sounds too contractual, devoid of intimacy.
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Funny...just had this conversation yesterday with the beautiful man that has recently come in to my life. In some ways I don't feel the need to label him and he doesn't require a label. I have no issue with the term boyfriend, yet he does, as he is approaching 60. I think it's endearing and youthful, yet I respect him. I tried out "my man" in front of him and he wasn't sure about that moreover because he was concerned using the same term to refer to me would be offensive to me or others as if I were a possession. Again, I am my own woman. If the term is used playful and affectionate I am up for nearly anything.
I have reassured this loving and thoughtful man, regardless of how I introduce him it would be done with affection and respect....for now....he will be "My J_ _ _ (first name)....with blushing and attention.
Yes myself and many of my friends have struggled with this dilemma over the years. The reference I always liked the best and have used is Beau. 'Let me introduce you to my Beau' has a much nicer ring to it than 'Let me introduce you to my boyfriend, partner or lover' I think. This is a dictionary description for Beau....
Beau is French for beautiful, also used for lover and boyfriend. Pronounced "BO", not "BOO.
Hope this helps! :)