I freaking love this guy If he ever comes here I’m buying my sis n her husband front row tickets and I ain’t telling them shit . Imma buy a separate tix for myself in the back without them knowing I’m there lmao
Almost as lame as needing a gender neutral term because people are mentally unstable and can't use the 2 terms wife or husband that have been around from the start of recorded history
@@pandaman9490it’s an attempt to normalize gay and “polyamorous” relationships by not using husband/wife. I think it’s also intended to de-stigmatize people who don’t want to get married. “Y’all have been together for 14 years, why don’t you get married?” sort of thing. IOW, it’s pandering.
I say this hot take all time: straight men don’t like to be refer to as “my partner” at all. When referring to your guy as “my partner”, it presents a type of ambiguity to the public that we’re not comfortable being presented as.
Same for most wives. I'd be like "the fuck?" If my husband called me his "partner"... like, we did the whole ass wedding, "I now pronounce you HUSBAND and WIFE".... not "PARTNER". Lol
Hate that term. My wife one time introduced me as a "partner". Once we got home I called her out to stop that bs. I This isn't a transaction. It's a God damn marriage.
Americans are so weird about the word "partner". They automatically link it to gay relationships. We use it much more freely when speaking about our significant other, especially when you're a little older and are referring to your boyfriend/girlfriend.
he is so sure that he will be rich one, maybe you will get half of her shit, I guess this man does not consider women who are richer than him as women.
Am I the only one who actually likes "partner"??? Boyfriend can sound juvenile & they're likely not married yet. Partner sounds adult - and it keeps people guessing 🙃
@@gnhun101 "Betrothed" is beautiful but it's too old fashioned for me. Idk I like the silly cowboy sound of "partner" 🤠 and I appreciate how it signifies that a relationship takes effort from both sides, it's more than romance, a true relationship takes work 🖤
The man WILLINGLY goes on stage several times a night with nothing but a mic to talk. FOR A LIVING. In addition, he doesn’t just go up there to say things and leave, he tries to make strangers laugh for a living. If you call that insecure, man you must be superman
For people who might not understand (I'm assuming he was sayin all this in fun, that's the point of comedy shows after all) It's a mix between preference and also inclusion of queer relationships. I think we've seen how people have a wide range of preference when it comes to endearment (Dear sounds beautiful to some but so Grandma-y to others, etc). Most other terms are gendered, and partner to some sounds more mature (in comparison to girlfriend/boyfriend) or kinda. Weird. (Mate feels more like a Friend depending on region, or just makes people think of animals tbh. Like is this Nat Geo Wild?). I get some people thinking it sounds stiff or cold, but words have plenty of connotations. If it helps, some think of it less Work Partner and more Partner in Crime, Partner in Life, etcetc. Your Player 2, your backup. More people calling their partners just that allows for queer people to more easily pass in safety when they want to talk about their significant others (also, Significant Others is way too long and sounds like it belongs in Documentation only, IMO)
Well, maybe he IS NOT THE HUSBAND. mayve he is one of those men that "don't need the paper to prove his love". A woman says it do lame because she doesn't like it!
Why should she call him husband if he is not?! Where was this guy?! At their wedding?! I don't think so! So stupid assuming it's the woman, When you have way too many flakey men that make babies, enjoy husband privilefe but won't commit. The real question is if he was even a partner.
Hostage situation 😅😂😂
I freaking love this guy
If he ever comes here I’m buying my sis n her husband front row tickets and I ain’t telling them shit . Imma buy a separate tix for myself in the back without them knowing I’m there lmao
😂😂😂
That's messed up
You setting them up 💀
😂😂😂😂
Every time i hear that, i just immediately think, " Oh, like business partners?". Then 2 seconds later i realize Oh that kind of partner.
In Canada they say partner even if it isn't a gay relationship. I believe it's the case in the UK
I think it’s said mostly for people who are not actually married or engaged but in very long term relationships.
Choose your words WISELY around him 😂
This guy sooooo good
Lmao I’m choking
I’m so glad to see he’s doing well since parks and rec ended
Let the truth be told 💯 hostage situation
Akaash is slowly becoming my favorite modern comedian
😂😂😂
Partner really is a lame term for one's mate. To put it kindly
Its shitty they ain't in love I gotta say it
Why is a lame term?
@@pandaman9490because partner is for gays not straight people
Almost as lame as needing a gender neutral term because people are mentally unstable and can't use the 2 terms wife or husband that have been around from the start of recorded history
@@pandaman9490it’s an attempt to normalize gay and “polyamorous” relationships by not using husband/wife.
I think it’s also intended to de-stigmatize people who don’t want to get married. “Y’all have been together for 14 years, why don’t you get married?” sort of thing.
IOW, it’s pandering.
I love this guy 🇨🇦
Bruhhh😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Partner usually = not married
A partner is someone you live with but you aren’t married to.
Boyfriend/girlfriend - someone you’re dating but don’t live with.
The paper says husband and wife not partner and partner.
My reply is are yall cops?
It's a problem if you're dating whole older though, like late 30s and up -- using the term "girlfriend" feels childish.
Because the behavior is childish after so long. Lol people don't want to acknowledge it, but their word choice speaks volumes.
slowly but surely coming to the RP. Soon he'll be calling Rollo for a consultation and dming FnF to hang out
Lol
Rollo Tomassi 😂
Did you see how triggered he got by Aba and Preach
Irrational male
Fresh and fraud 😂
I noticed Akaash has been very based lately. Don’t know when it happened
Same
hes comedy is really based but hes takes are not so much on pod
Wtf does based mean?? You must be from the same generation as straight people who refer to their spouse as their partner.
He acts like he is based for comedy purposes but on the podcast he's a male feminist
Men
Fax lmao
I say this hot take all time: straight men don’t like to be refer to as “my partner” at all. When referring to your guy as “my partner”, it presents a type of ambiguity to the public that we’re not comfortable being presented as.
Same for most wives. I'd be like "the fuck?" If my husband called me his "partner"... like, we did the whole ass wedding, "I now pronounce you HUSBAND and WIFE".... not "PARTNER". Lol
Hate that term. My wife one time introduced me as a "partner". Once we got home I called her out to stop that bs. I This isn't a transaction. It's a God damn marriage.
Americans are so weird about the word "partner". They automatically link it to gay relationships. We use it much more freely when speaking about our significant other, especially when you're a little older and are referring to your boyfriend/girlfriend.
Gay people kind of coined the term here for their significant other that’s why his mind went there
Because gay people don't know whether to say husband or wife so they say partner.
Newspeak. iykyk
he is so sure that he will be rich one, maybe you will get half of her shit, I guess this man does not consider women who are richer than him as women.
Seriously i think "partner" is disrespectful af! Like if you're straight or gay thats your girlfriend/wife or boyfriend/husband!
If you're in ur 30s or okder, you're not boyfriend/girlfriend. For the love of God, that's what the word partner is for. Partner.
Am I the only one who actually likes "partner"??? Boyfriend can sound juvenile & they're likely not married yet. Partner sounds adult - and it keeps people guessing 🙃
I prefer betrothed over fiance. But partner sounds weird. It's not a professional setting. It's a relationship.
@@gnhun101 "Betrothed" is beautiful but it's too old fashioned for me. Idk I like the silly cowboy sound of "partner" 🤠 and I appreciate how it signifies that a relationship takes effort from both sides, it's more than romance, a true relationship takes work 🖤
I like partner too
Why bother with a label id you're keeping people guessing? Partner basically means im open to a better option.
People are too mentally exhausted from the everyday hassles of life to be "guessing" if you're gay or doing business together
I hate that description too.
Lmao u got that shit right
A freaking hostage situation which is how I’ve always viewed marriage
too much crowd work! boring
If you allow your girlfriend and wife to refer to you as partner, you are a week man
Alpha man need no strong vocabulary
@zakarysantana4403 goddamn voice text I drive a lot. Thank you for noticing.😎
I consider myself more of a day man
@@Nandoswitharando would you by chance be a fighter of the Night Man?
I'm more of a month man myself.
can’t imagine being this insecure
Can't imagine taking a comedian telling jokes on stage as serious discussion
The man WILLINGLY goes on stage several times a night with nothing but a mic to talk. FOR A LIVING. In addition, he doesn’t just go up there to say things and leave, he tries to make strangers laugh for a living. If you call that insecure, man you must be superman
For people who might not understand (I'm assuming he was sayin all this in fun, that's the point of comedy shows after all)
It's a mix between preference and also inclusion of queer relationships. I think we've seen how people have a wide range of preference when it comes to endearment (Dear sounds beautiful to some but so Grandma-y to others, etc). Most other terms are gendered, and partner to some sounds more mature (in comparison to girlfriend/boyfriend) or kinda. Weird. (Mate feels more like a Friend depending on region, or just makes people think of animals tbh. Like is this Nat Geo Wild?). I get some people thinking it sounds stiff or cold, but words have plenty of connotations. If it helps, some think of it less Work Partner and more Partner in Crime, Partner in Life, etcetc. Your Player 2, your backup. More people calling their partners just that allows for queer people to more easily pass in safety when they want to talk about their significant others (also, Significant Others is way too long and sounds like it belongs in Documentation only, IMO)
Well, maybe he IS NOT THE HUSBAND. mayve he is one of those men that "don't need the paper to prove his love". A woman says it do lame because she doesn't like it!
Yes, one of those annoying nonconmital type.
Worse comedy
Why should she call him husband if he is not?! Where was this guy?! At their wedding?! I don't think so! So stupid assuming it's the woman, When you have way too many flakey men that make babies, enjoy husband privilefe but won't commit. The real question is if he was even a partner.