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A boyfriend is a man who is a
friend Friendship is a relationship of mutual affection between people. It is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an "acquaintance" or an "association", such as a classmate, neighbor, coworker, or colleague. In some cultures, the concept of ...
or
acquaintance The concept of interpersonal relationship involves social associations, connections, or affiliations between two or more people. Interpersonal relationships vary in their degree of intimacy or self-disclosure, but also in their duration, in t ...
to the speaker, often specifying a regular male companion with whom a person is
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or sexually involved. A boyfriend can also be called an admirer, beau, suitor and sweetheart. The analogous term for women is "
girlfriend A girlfriend is a female friend, acquaintance or partner, usually a female companion with whom one is platonically, romantically, or sexually involved. In a romantic context, this normally signifies a committed relationship where the indi ...
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Scope

Partners in committed non-marital relationships are also sometimes described as a ''
significant other The term significant other (SO) has different uses in psychology and in colloquial language. Colloquially, "significant other" is used as a gender-neutral term for a person's partner in an intimate relationship without disclosing or presuming ...
'' or ''partner'', especially if the individuals are cohabiting. A 2005 study of 115 people ages 21 to 35 who were either living with or had lived with a romantic partner notes that the lack of proper terms often leads to awkward situations, such as someone upset over not being introduced in social situations to avoid the question.


Word history

The word ''dating'' entered the American language during the
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. Prior to that, courtship was a matter of family and community interest. Starting around the time of the
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, courtship became a private matter for couples. In the early to mid 19th century in the US, women were often visited by "gentleman callers", single men who would arrive at the home of a young woman with the hopes of beginning a
courtship Courtship is the period wherein some couples get to know each other prior to a possible marriage. Courtship traditionally may begin after a betrothal and may conclude with the celebration of marriage. A courtship may be an informal and private m ...
. The era of the gentleman caller ended in the early 20th century and the modern idea of dating developed. In literature, the term is discussed in July 1988 in Neil Bartlett's, ''Who Was That Man? A Present for Mr Oscar Wilde.'' On pages 108–110, Bartlett quotes from an issue of ''
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'', which refers to Alectryon as "a boyfriend of
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Synonyms

*An older man may be referred to as a ''sugar daddy'', a well-to-do man who financially supports or lavishly spends on a mistress, girlfriend, or boyfriend. *In popular culture, slang, internet chat, and cellphone texting, the truncated
acronym An acronym is a word or name formed from the initial components of a longer name or phrase. Acronyms are usually formed from the initial letters of words, as in ''NATO'' (''North Atlantic Treaty Organization''), but sometimes use syllables, as ...
''bf'' is also used. *''Leman'', an archaic word for "sweetheart, paramour," from Medieval British ''leofman'' (c.1205), from Old English ''leof'' (cognate of Dutch ''lief'', German ''lieb'') "dear" + ''man'' "human being, person" was originally applied to either gender, but usually means mistress. * The term ''young man'' was at some periods used with a similar connotation. For example, in the 1945 film "
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" the female protagonist, seeking a secretarial job, is asked if she has "a young man" – where in later films a similar question would have referred to "a boyfriend".


See also

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Domestic partnership A domestic partnership is a legal relationship, usually between couples, who live together and share a common domestic life, but are not married (to each other or to anyone else). People in domestic partnerships receive benefits that guarantee r ...


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