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domestic partner
(redirected from Domestic partnerships)

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domestic partner
n.
A person, other than a spouse, with whom one cohabits.
Usage Note: Many people would now agree that a couple can consist of persons living together who are not married or who are not of opposite sexes. How to refer to such a couple, though, has posed an interesting challenge. Many new words have been coined and tested over the last 25 years, including spouse-equivalent or spousal equivalent; POSSLQ (person of the opposite sex sharing living quarters), pronounced (psl-ky) and originally used as a U.S. Census Bureau designation; and companion or lifelong (or longtime) companion. But these have never been in or have fallen out of general use. Thus the linguistic situation seems to reflect the continuing flux of the social situation. · Two other terms, significant other and domestic partner, however, have seen widespread use since at least 1985 as all-purpose words for describing a spouse or a lover. Over 75 percent of Usage Panelists feel these terms can be applied to members of either straight or gay couples. Domestic partner has been used by an increasing number of companies and organizations in drafting benefits plans that include all members of such relationships. The term is often shortened to partner, especially in unofficial situations.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.domestic partner - a person (not necessarily a spouse) with whom you cohabit and share a long-term sexual relationship
individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"
lover - a significant other to whom you are not related by marriage
better half, married person, partner, spouse, mate - a person's partner in marriage


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In addition to considering a marriage ban, Colorado voters will decide whether to give gay couples the right to form domestic partnerships, providing some of the state-level rights and protections afforded to married couples.
SACRAMENTO - Backers of a proposed ballot measure to ban gay marriage and domestic partnerships said they failed to collect enough signatures by a Tuesday deadline to put the issue before voters.
In August 2003, Governor Romney told the editorial board of the Lawrence (MA) Eagle Tribune that although "marriage should be between a man and a woman," he also believes that "those in domestic partnerships should have medical insurance rights, survivor benefits, child visitation and adoptive parent rights--the same civil rights married couples enjoy.
 
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