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From: annab@azure.UUCP (A Beaver)
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Subject: Re: Naming Conventions
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Date: Tue, 26-Feb-85 21:40:27 EST
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> Another phrase that I've heard and liked was "my living partner" or
> often just "my partner".  I like it because it connotes some bonding but
> still no possesivness.
> 
> Peter Barbee

	When I am talking about my friend, Bill, who lives with me and whom
	I love very much, I simply call him my friend. When I speak to him, I
	call him pal.	He's probably the best friend I have ever had. 

	 Annadiana Beaver
	A Beaver@ Tektronix