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- Life_partner abstract "A life partner is a romantic or otherwise very close friend for life. The partners can be of the same or opposite sexes, married or unmarried, and celibate, monogamous or polyamorous.[citation needed]In the United States, unmarried life partners who cohabit often lack the legal rights of married couples. Nevertheless, they can enter into legal agreements, such as cohabitation agreements, deeds, and wills, with regard to their relationship and the property rights of each partner.Same-sex life partners who are not homosexual are a common theme in serious and popular literature. Fictional examples of extremely close same-sex friends or partners who spend considerable time together on and off the job include Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Laurel and Hardy, Batman and Robin, Abbott and Costello, Bert and Ernie, and Jay and Silent Bob.".
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- Life_partner subject Category:Friendship.
- Life_partner subject Category:Interpersonal_relationships.
- Life_partner subject Category:Love.
- Life_partner type Abstraction100002137.
- Life_partner type InterpersonalRelationships.
- Life_partner type Relation100031921.
- Life_partner type Relationship113780719.
- Life_partner comment "A life partner is a romantic or otherwise very close friend for life. The partners can be of the same or opposite sexes, married or unmarried, and celibate, monogamous or polyamorous.[citation needed]In the United States, unmarried life partners who cohabit often lack the legal rights of married couples.".
- Life_partner label "Life partner".
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