How do you feel about using the word "lover" to describe your play partners?
136 members have voted
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1. How do you feel about using the word "lover" to describe your play partners?
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I'm comfortable calling my play partners my lovers54
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I don't like the word and wouldn't use it37
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It makes no difference to me39
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LM should have included another option here - I'll explain below10
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