Society dictates that being single means you just haven't met the right person, therefore:
Single implies you are looking for a relationship.
Self-Partnered implies you are happy & content with yourself and are not looking for a relationship.
Single implies you are looking for a relationship.
Self-Partnered implies you are happy & content with yourself and are not looking for a relationship.
Man: "Do you have a partner?"
Woman: "No, I don't"
Man: "So you are single then?"
Woman: "Actually I am Self-Partnered
Man:"Oh, so you are not looking for a relationship"
Woman: "Exactly"
Man: "Okay, cool"
Woman: "No, I don't"
Man: "So you are single then?"
Woman: "Actually I am Self-Partnered
Man:"Oh, so you are not looking for a relationship"
Woman: "Exactly"
Man: "Okay, cool"
by Whiskey&Donuts November 10, 2019
by lia00 November 07, 2019
English slang term.
Popularized by British actor Emma Watson, of Harry Potter fame.
(Adjective)
1. Single, or not in a relationship, often content. Commonly used by celebrities
2. Hiding the fact that you have (a) romantic partner(s) from their others.
3. Celibacy, often voluntarily
4. Lying about celibacy, similar to 2..
5. Asexuality
Popularized by British actor Emma Watson, of Harry Potter fame.
(Adjective)
1. Single, or not in a relationship, often content. Commonly used by celebrities
2. Hiding the fact that you have (a) romantic partner(s) from their others.
3. Celibacy, often voluntarily
4. Lying about celibacy, similar to 2..
5. Asexuality
"Hey you wanna go out tonight, Melissa?"
"Sorry, John. I'm self-partnered."
"Well, I don't see a fucking wand on your hand"
"Get off my porch"
"Sorry, John. I'm self-partnered."
"Well, I don't see a fucking wand on your hand"
"Get off my porch"
by ephdysplais December 23, 2020
Word coined by Emma Watson. Used as a version of single that refers to when you’re empowered and in a good place on your own.
by buzzyfish November 06, 2019
When you are single and happy.
by Shwim November 08, 2019
by mlhiss November 06, 2019
by @nd._.7 November 07, 2019