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可能首次由艾拉妮丝·莫莉塞特使用于1995年歌曲“”中,但是在这个歌词语境中,其似乎特指正式的交往关系而非随便的性伴侣关系。[1]

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名词

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  1. (俗語俚語不粗俗) 性伴,炮友
    近義詞: ;亦參見Thesaurus:casual sexual partner
    • 2003, Alexander Hart, Time in Question:
      “I’m just saying that usually when you have a friend who’s a girl, it’s not just that she’s your friend. Either you’ve known her a long time, or she’s a friend with benefits.”
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    • 2003, William Marsiglio, “Making Males Mindful of Their Sexual and Procreative Identities: Using Self-Narratives in Field Settings”, 出自 Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 卷 35, 期 5:
      Gender norms influence how young men orient themselves to sexual partners and girlfriends, and men’s procreative consciousness is sometimes affected by how they define a potential or actual sex partner (e.g., casual or serious girlfriend, “friend with benefits”, hookup).
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    • 2004, Cynthia Henry, Discovering Normal:
      “Can I be so bold as to ask if I can be a friend with benefits?
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    • 2005, Jennifer Klein, University of Pennsylvania:
      The College Relationship is the hook up that turns into a “a person to hang out with,” more or less, a friend with benefits. This is a person whose company you sincerely enjoy, and you choose to spend extra time both hanging out and hooking up with, but there is no spoken commitment involved.
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派生語彙

  • 加拿大法語: (仿譯詞)

参见

参考资料

  1. Alanis Morissette (詞、曲) (1995), “Head over Feet”, Jagged Little Pill: “You're the best listener that I've ever met / You're my best friend, best friend with benefits”

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