A1 - Sure...why not???
A2 - Because of the difficulty of finding an attorney to take the case, or a judge to let it proceed, that's why not. Nice idea, though. "Breach of 'implied' contract", right?
You could try small claims. Just get your bills for all expenses related to you being with this married man, and so long as they are more than he can show he spent on you...but he paid for the hotels and gifts, didn't he?
Of course, you could shoot purely for emotional harm. Just don't complain then when his wife sues you for the harm you caused her. Oh, did you forget about her? Best to wipe your tears and move on...same as she had to.
You can use amante which means lover in English.Or amante secreto for secret lover.
ANSWER:A male mistress as we see it, we call them lover, boyfriend. But by the Holy Bible they call them "adulterer
A married man's lover outside of marriage is called a mistress. There is not such a clear cut term for a woman's lover outside of marriage. He may simply be called her lover, he could also be called her boy toy.
A bit on the side is a person's secondary lover or mistress.
A man can be two things, the equivalent of a mistress for a man is a lover, or if he wants to get gifts and moneyy for his services he can be called a giggolo ANSWER: Love we call them lover, or a part time lover.
Yes it is, girlfriend, lover, the other woman, and the home wrecker.
l'amant négligent fait une maîtresse détachée
ANSWER: Are you joking, did you think because you had told his wife what he was doing, that will be the end of it. Mistress hardly go and see the wife, of the man she was having the affair, her intent is if the wife learn about her husband, it will automatically going to kick him out of their house. And this is mistress dream. When a woman becomes the mistress it will be for her benefit as well as the married man, why? the only way a mistress can let go her married lover is when she have a soul.
"O Mistress Mine" is a song in the form of a monologue or soliloquy. It is a lyrical and melodic piece with a regular meter and rhyming scheme. The speaker directly addresses his lover, expressing his feelings and desires.
The joke is that the lover, who goes around sighing and emoting, would write a woeful ballad for his mistress eyebrow. Eyebrow is chosen because it is ridiculous and shows how ridiculously lovers behave when in love.
Yes, married men can often let their mistress down as they are often bound to their families and their family will come first and the mistress will be the last on the food chain of life. Men often have a mistress to gain their youth back; sex is at the forefront and romance is heated for a short time, but as the relationship with the mistress persists some married men will become bored with her or, if the wife finds out and threatens to divorce him, married men often choose to let the mistress go and they stay with the wife.
The "other woman" in a case of adultery is sometimes call the "mistress". The corresponding term for a male who becomes involved with a married woman was historically co-respondent, used in connection with lawsuits and divorces. Technically, the term could apply to either gender, but between 1857 and 1930, it was applied only to men.Other terms used are equivalent to womanizer : philanderer, cad, ladies' man, rake, or gigolo (although this is technically equivalent to a male prostitute).