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What is the correct term?


Winstonm

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I have made a couple of flippand responses. If I were to try for serious I suppose I would ask more about the context. Marriages vary. If husband and wife have long since gone their separate ways but remain married for any of various practical reasons, then I woould see no objection to boyfriend. They won't be getting married, but so what. But we usually do not speak of the woman as a mistress in such a case. In fact, she is called his girlfriend. The fact of the marriage is a technicality. Some of course would object on moral grounds, but people have been making such arrangements sinc marriage began.

 

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".

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