What is the correct term? Mistress is the easy part.
#21
Posted 2012-October-12, 21:49
this is not about being a bud.
If you just want sex you dont pick one girl and pay her 200k or more a year.
In fact often the mistress has great political power.
As I pointed out my office had a couple of these girls..one became the new wife.
the other one married another rich dude with a private jet after being dropped by the married guy.
I cant say either of them were really happy.
#22
Posted 2012-October-12, 21:52
Sponsor.
Ron.
Significant Other (I usually say "SO").
Bill-payer
#23
Posted 2012-October-13, 08:10
Winstonm, on 2012-October-12, 14:29, said:
Is there an actual term used in this sense?
An idea just came to me. Perhaps you could ask his wife what term she uses to describe the mistress. That might work for starters. Possibly she could also supply the correct term to describe her husband.
#24
Posted 2012-October-13, 12:14
kenberg, on 2012-October-13, 08:10, said:
#25
Posted 2012-October-13, 12:39
George Carlin
#26
Posted 2012-October-13, 13:11
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#27
Posted 2012-October-13, 13:54
George Carlin
#28
Posted 2012-October-13, 13:59
mike777, on 2012-October-12, 15:06, said:
seriously that is what we called them in Chicago, several girls in the office had them.
The whole world knows this since Kelly Bundy has had several dates with them heh
#29
Posted 2012-October-13, 14:05
Winstonm, on 2012-October-12, 14:29, said:
Pension plan?
London UK
#30
Posted 2012-October-13, 15:11
#32
Posted 2012-October-13, 17:37
Calling her a mistress suggests to me that the marriage is intact, the guy simply wants an extra and for some reason his wife has agreed to this arrangement. My wife would not, I assure you, and I really have no direct experience with this sort of thing. I read "The Adventures of Augie March" a thousand years ago when I was in college. I seem to remember a description of, I think< Augie's brother or cousin or something: "He took a mistress to get away from his wife and found himself with two wives".
#33
Posted 2012-October-14, 13:37
kenberg, on 2012-October-13, 17:37, said:
Why do you assume the wife knows?
#34
Posted 2012-October-14, 14:00
#35
Posted 2012-October-14, 15:17
#36
Posted 2012-October-14, 16:06
#37
Posted 2012-October-14, 16:11
kenberg, on 2012-October-14, 14:00, said:
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He is a friend, and beyond that, I see no need for precision.
Both good points.