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As I see it 'my' does not imply ownership, like when someone is 'my' son, he's not my possession.
If anyone's wife have a problem over this, they should disown her quickly.
so: if you wanne woke bully people you could argue that yo gotta call it partner not "Cleaning Home Slut" idk
I think is just normal Language describing a status of a "no longer Individual" just like saying: "This is a brown Bunny and that is a Bunny with grey fur"
so chill every1
Sarah ' Sam is MY husband, so get your mitts off him now! '
Sarah is my "significant other"
The possession is the significance, not the other.
My wife is not my property. She can and does do as she pleases, knowing we both have certain red lines about what is and is not acceptable within the context of our marriage. If we violate those red lines, it's not a matter of "disobedience," just a signal that the marriage should dissolve.
No human being belongs to another; we call it slavery when folks try. But referring to my wife as "my wife" doesn't mean I think she's my property, or that I'd ever try to control her behavior beyond saying I'd leave her if she boned another dude (same goes for me with other women).
It's the most direct way to indicate a relationship. Your proposed solution is syntactically clunky and grammatically painful, and it'll never get any purchase in the broader zeitgeist for the reasons outlined above.