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bonne-maman
11-09-2009, 06:52 PM
I have been thinking of the strong attraction that many butches have to the term "bromance," and the strong (obsessed?), unique (querky?) friendships that butches have that fall under this heading.

Girls/women/females/ladypeople are known for their friendships with other Girls/women/females/ladypeople of course, but I haven't heard a term equivalent to "bromance" referring to the strong (obsessed?), unique (querky?) friendships between femmes.

Because I love words, I started playing around with possibilities...starting with the combined ideas of "sister" and "romance" as lateral to the ideas of "brother" and "romance" embedded in the term bromance. I came up with
1) sistahmance
2) sistomance
3) sismance
4) stromance (kinda a stretch)
5) sistmance

I basically thought, "blech," about these choices. None of them flow off the tongue like bromance. So then I thought about fromance, "F" for femme, plus the romance.....It flows.

Well then, beyond a simple word....do we have "fromances?" How are they similar or different from bromances? How is a fromance different from a girl-friendship with a girl/woman/female/ladyperson who is not a femme? How do fromances nurture us? Are fromances ever difficult? Painful?

Just curious about you all, no right or wrongs...what say you???

bonne

Cyclopea
11-09-2009, 06:57 PM
ok so this is not a hair convo
:eek:

Cyclopea
11-09-2009, 06:58 PM
oops femme forum- my bad

SuperFemme
11-09-2009, 07:03 PM
bitchmance
shopmance
shoemance (my favorite bonding over shoes)
domance (love of hair)
girlmance
homomance

bonne-maman
11-09-2009, 07:12 PM
ok so this is not a hair convo
:eek:

*laughin*

oops. hadn't thought of that usage....I do have some big love for the Fro though.

evolveme
11-09-2009, 07:13 PM
First, thank you, dear bonne, for including me & my kind in the mix (ladypeople). I feel so...accepted. *sniff*

Next, "fromance" is absolutely ridiculous. Which is why I like it. We all have our femme crushes. It's how we express that little extra affection to those that we adore/relate to/respect/admire/think are smart/etc.

And they're different than our friendships with straight girlfriends because we share the experience of being queer femmes. (Provided this is how we choose to identify.)

The difficulties and quirks are no different than with any friendships, I think. They are as specific to the friendship as the individuals. All friendships bear their share of struggles sometimes. Some flounder, some fail. Most, thankfully, last and grow with time. Our shared experiences forge a stronger bond between us.

So, I'm all for fromances. Poly-fromances. We should have them as often and as much as possible.

bonne-maman
11-09-2009, 07:26 PM
First, thank you, dear bonne, for including me & my kind in the mix (ladypeople). I feel so...accepted. *sniff*

Next, "fromance" is absolutely ridiculous. Which is why I like it. We all have our femme crushes. It's how we express that little extra affection to those that we adore/relate to/respect/admire/think are smart/etc.

And they're different than our friendships with straight girlfriends because we share the experience of being queer femmes. (Provided this is how we choose to identify.)

The difficulties and quirks are no different than with any friendships, I think. They are as specific to the friendship as the individuals. All friendships bear their share of struggles sometimes. Some flounder, some fail. Most, thankfully, last and grow with time. Our shared experiences forge a stronger bond between us.

So, I'm all for fromances. Poly-fromances. We should have them as often and as much as possible.

I guess I might have a little fromance crush on you e, as I did put the ladypeople reference in there just for you. Where is the heart smiley dammit!?

I like your list of the many ways we like other femmes, "adore/relate to/respect/admire/think are smart." The things that lead us to love, lurve, lurph other femmes. The things that make it seem like some sort of romance. I was just going to type "non-sexual," but I am sure, as diversity is one of the few things in life that is assured, that sometimes fromances include things of a sexy nature, for some of us.

I have benefitted so much in the last couple of years from online fromances and real time also. I have had such deep curiosity and desire to know some femmes, to know everything I can possibly know about them. How they think, how they have relationships, how they have sex, how they wear clothes. How they walk, talk, flirt, how they feel about themselves, how they came to their femmeness. All of this and more.

And, it is ridiculous, :p, <---- I am overusing this smiley. Sigh.

Hudson
11-09-2009, 07:32 PM
First of all, the word 'bromance' is made up not only with the obvious prefix 'bro', but you'll see the word 'man' in there too. So to offset this I think you need the word 'wo', as in 'woman', hence 'womance'. (like Elmer Fudd saying romance). And if both chicks are super hot, I'd call that a 'whoamance'.

Diva
11-09-2009, 07:34 PM
My BFF is my Sissy.....that's what we call each other.....


I have an ATL Sissy, too.....that's just what I use. It works for me.....

I love my Sissies..... <3


~Diva

evolveme
11-09-2009, 07:40 PM
I guess I might have a little fromance crush on you e, as I did put the ladypeople reference in there just for you. Where is the heart smiley dammit!?

I like your list of the many ways we like other femmes, "adore/relate to/respect/admire/think are smart." The things that lead us to love, lurve, lurph other femmes. The things that make it seem like some sort of romance. I was just going to type "non-sexual," but I am sure, as diversity is one of the few things in life that is assured, that sometimes fromances include things of a sexy nature, for some of us.

I have benefitted so much in the last couple of years from online fromances and real time also. I have had such deep curiosity and desire to know some femmes, to know everything I can possibly know about them. How they think, how they have relationships, how they have sex, how they wear clothes. How they walk, talk, flirt, how they feel about themselves, how they came to their femmeness. All of this and more.

And, it is ridiculous, :p, <---- I am overusing this smiley. Sigh.

Well, Miss Bonney, I too have felt the flitters of the femmemance. I mean, you have been arrested like sooo many times.

Hawt.

And for reasons of Protest. Social Justice. Social Responsibility.

Super Hawt.

First of all, the word 'bromance' is made up not only with the obvious prefix 'bro', but you'll see the word 'man' in there too. So to offset this I think you need the word 'wo', as in 'woman', hence 'womance'. (like Elmer Fudd saying romance). And if both chicks are super hot, I'd call that a 'whoamance'.

Um. I nominate Ben-Her's suggestion.

Win.

SuperFemme
11-09-2009, 07:43 PM
First, thank you, dear bonne, for including me & my kind in the mix (ladypeople). I feel so...accepted. *sniff*

Next, "fromance" is absolutely ridiculous. Which is why I like it. We all have our femme crushes. It's how we express that little extra affection to those that we adore/relate to/respect/admire/think are smart/etc.

And they're different than our friendships with straight girlfriends because we share the experience of being queer femmes. (Provided this is how we choose to identify.)

The difficulties and quirks are no different than with any friendships, I think. They are as specific to the friendship as the individuals. All friendships bear their share of struggles sometimes. Some flounder, some fail. Most, thankfully, last and grow with time. Our shared experiences forge a stronger bond between us.

So, I'm all for fromances. Poly-fromances. We should have them as often and as much as possible.

I have to SHARE you?

Ok fine. I just can't quit you.

bonne-maman
11-09-2009, 07:48 PM
First of all, the word 'bromance' is made up not only with the obvious prefix 'bro', but you'll see the word 'man' in there too. So to offset this I think you need the word 'wo', as in 'woman', hence 'womance'. (like Elmer Fudd saying romance). And if both chicks are super hot, I'd call that a 'whoamance'.

Ben, you are a mystery. Because you refer to me, or femmes, as "you" in your post I thought you might be butch, so I went to your profile to check (I am endlessly curious), and see that you're not tellin. You sly dog. ;) I do like that you brought out man in bromance, and woman in womance, and very much like the Elmer Fuddiness of womance. Hmmm....
*considering what my favorite term is thus far*

bonne-maman
11-09-2009, 07:50 PM
Well, Miss Bonney, I too have felt the flitters of the femmemance. I mean, you have been arrested like sooo many times.

Hawt.

And for reasons of Protest. Social Justice. Social Responsibility.

Super Hawt.

I can't help it. I love being carried around by big muscley people.

Um. I nominate Ben-Her's suggestion.

Win.

I have a fondness for womance as well.

bonne-maman
11-09-2009, 07:53 PM
I have to SHARE you?

Ok fine. I just can't quit you.

Super, are we in a polywomance with e?
I am so far away I guess I cannot be the primary. :(

(is that what it's called? I am not up on poly-lingo too good)

evolveme
11-09-2009, 07:56 PM
Ladieeeeeepeoples,

Don't fight.

There's plenty to go around.



:p

Mister Bent
11-09-2009, 08:01 PM
Super, are we in a polywomance with e?
I am so far away I guess I cannot be the primary. :(

(is that what it's called? I am not up on poly-lingo too good)

Ladieeeeeepeoples,

Don't fight.

There's plenty to go around.


:p


Night vision goggles at the ready!

Whoaaaaaaaaamance.

Hudson
11-09-2009, 08:06 PM
And if you ain't gettin enough you need mo'mance.

And if you ain't got nobody you got no'mance.

And if you're needy and clingy you got no chance.

bonne-maman
11-09-2009, 08:06 PM
Night vision goggles at the ready!

Whoaaaaaaaaamance.

"Whoamance," the goofy state butches devolve into when observing intelligent femmes talking about their womances.
*waving into Mr. Ant's goggles and rolling eyes*
:rolleyes:

bonne-maman
11-09-2009, 08:08 PM
And if you ain't gettin enough you need mo'mance.

And if you ain't got nobody you got no'mance.

And if you're needy and clingy you got no chance.

I am the OP and I approve of this post.

evolveme
11-09-2009, 08:09 PM
And if you ain't gettin enough you need mo'mance.

And if you ain't got nobody you got no'mance.

And if you're homely you got no chance.

Somebody rep this.

Stat.

ETA: it was edited. Hmp.

bonne-maman
11-09-2009, 08:10 PM
Somebody rep this.

Stat.

ETA: it was edited. Hmp.


I was being super hostess-ey and repping everyone for saying anything and so can't rep it right now.

You are right e about the edit! Our super fast quoting action caught it on tape!
Mr/Ms. Her, I like the "needy, clingy" version much better.

evolveme
11-09-2009, 08:13 PM
I was being super hostess-ey and repping everyone for saying anything and so can't rep it right now.

You are so loose.

I mean. It's no problem. I like my ladypeople that way, if you should know.

bonne-maman
11-09-2009, 08:16 PM
You are so loose.

I mean. It's no problem. I like my ladypeople that way, if you should know.

I am kind of new at hostess-ing threads. I think I am whoring out my rep in order to make people like my thread! Must get ahold of myself, I want you all to respect me in the morning.

evolveme
11-09-2009, 08:20 PM
I am kind of new at hostess-ing threads. I think I am whoring out my rep in order to make people like my thread! Must get ahold of myself, I want you all to respect me in the morning.

I promise to subscribe, and to come in and confess any future womances.

Does that help?

Do you feel you can rest now? Save yourself for that new crush of yours?

Side note: I am waiting for DETAILS on that, damn it.

D-Money
11-09-2009, 08:29 PM
besties! :)

SuperFemme
11-09-2009, 08:32 PM
I'm in a relationship with two hot hot cerebral envied femmes.

Call will be over in the corner with a certain someone else and an extra pair of night vision goggles.

bonne-maman
11-09-2009, 08:35 PM
I promise to subscribe, and to come in and confess any future womances.

Does that help?

Do you feel you can rest now? Save yourself for that new crush of yours?

Side note: I am waiting for DETAILS on that, damn it.

Yes, laughin, it helps. You sweet e!

Side note to the side note: bonne has left the land of nomance, and is getting much momance, it is neither bro, wo or fro mance, you might just call it bonnemance, she has been Romeo-manced. ;)

bonne-maman
11-09-2009, 08:39 PM
I'm in a relationship with two hot hot cerebral envied femmes.

Call will be over in the corner with a certain someone else and an extra pair of night vision goggles.


We should paint over the lenses of the goggles with something to keep em busy, and then chat, have some tea or wine, and laugh at the goons.
Gotta love em, of course.

apretty
11-09-2009, 08:58 PM
dalliance?

Hudson
11-09-2009, 09:12 PM
dalliance?


dalliance deserves due diligence

bonne-maman
11-09-2009, 09:18 PM
dalliance?

Perchance, and fun in the pance.

What say you of womance? Mz. PrittyPrance?

homoe
02-02-2019, 07:21 PM
I have been thinking of the strong attraction that many butches have to the term "bromance," and the strong (obsessed?), unique (querky?) friendships that butches have that fall under this heading.

Girls/women/females/ladypeople are known for their friendships with other Girls/women/females/ladypeople of course, but I haven't heard a term equivalent to "bromance" referring to the strong (obsessed?), unique (querky?) friendships between femmes.

Because I love words, I started playing around with possibilities...starting with the combined ideas of "sister" and "romance" as lateral to the ideas of "brother" and "romance" embedded in the term bromance. I came up with
1) sistahmance
2) sistomance
3) sismance
4) stromance (kinda a stretch)
5) sistmance

I basically thought, "blech," about these choices. None of them flow off the tongue like bromance. So then I thought about fromance, "F" for femme, plus the romance.....It flows.

Well then, beyond a simple word....do we have "fromances?" How are they similar or different from bromances? How is a fromance different from a girl-friendship with a girl/woman/female/ladyperson who is not a femme? How do fromances nurture us? Are fromances ever difficult? Painful?

Just curious about you all, no right or wrongs...what say you???

bonne

I wonder if she knows it's now called..."Girl Crush?