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  • Referring to one's partner as 'Mr/Mrs {last part of username}'...

  • My wife and I are male and female respectively (both by birth and identity). She has taken my surname entirely voluntarily. (It isn’t Breeks).

    My daughter identifies as gay. I shared (as a single man) a house after uni with a gay man (and dear friend to this day) for a year.

    Yes. Mrs Breeks. Problem?

  • Nope, because that's her name legally and by choice, as well as being a convenient shorthand, it doesn't imply ownership. The person with whom I share a loving and equal relationship and identifies as the gender of their choice is a little cumbersome.

  • My wife and I are male and female respectively

    Have to admit I've not come across this before. Congratulations!

  • I don't think there was any implication on you not being an accepting and inclusive individual, just about how you and many others refer to their partner on here

    My wife and I are male and female respectively (both by birth and identity).

    Also, did double-take.

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