S Strannik 23rd Oct, 2009 #1 What do you call a mother of your partner if you have a de facto relationship? If you were married, that would be a mother-in-law, is it the same if you are not married?
What do you call a mother of your partner if you have a de facto relationship? If you were married, that would be a mother-in-law, is it the same if you are not married?
A aussierogue 23rd Oct, 2009 #2 How about 'the enemy'? or maybe you are new to this? Just kidding - technically she is not your relative. you could call her your defacto mother outlaw.
How about 'the enemy'? or maybe you are new to this? Just kidding - technically she is not your relative. you could call her your defacto mother outlaw.
Project1080 23rd Oct, 2009 #4 "The outlaws" suits every circumstance. No need to change terminology if you become hitched. Even in divorce, they become the "ex-outlaws". Project 1080 The project: 10 IPs in 80 mths.
"The outlaws" suits every circumstance. No need to change terminology if you become hitched. Even in divorce, they become the "ex-outlaws". Project 1080 The project: 10 IPs in 80 mths.
Perp 24th Oct, 2009 #6 I'd just use "mother-in-law". (Actually, I'd just get married, but that's another story. )
S Strannik 24th Oct, 2009 #8 ozperp said: I'd just use "mother-in-law". (Actually, I'd just get married, but that's another story. ) Click to expand... that's gonna take too long
ozperp said: I'd just use "mother-in-law". (Actually, I'd just get married, but that's another story. ) Click to expand... that's gonna take too long