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Is it possible to love your mistress after 11 years being totally committed doing everything for her the only exception will not leave his family?

no, and if youre the mistress then youre a wh0#3


How do you say mistress in spanish?

Google translator suggests that mistress in Spanish is 'amante'


How do you say youre the only one to me in Korean?

youre the only one for me


What is the Single possessive form of mistress?

The single possessive form of "mistress" is "mistress's." This form indicates that something belongs to or is associated with one mistress. For example, you might say, "The mistress's house is beautiful."


Do you say mistress of ceremony or Mistress of ceremoies?

The correct term is "master of ceremonies" when referring to a male host and "mistress of ceremonies" when referring to a female host.


How did you say by in French?

aurevoir (if youre saying bye) par(if youre saying by like if youre writing a story)


How do you say beautiful mistress in spanish?

You say, 'hermosa amante'.


How do you say Mistress in Native American?

Haka


How do you say my mistress in Lebanese?

Assuming that mistress refers to an illicit sexual partner, the word is Khalilati (خليلتي).


How do you say I'm mistress in Arabic?

The Proper answer is You should say I am malika


How can i beat clunko in banjo tooie?

KLUNGO is really easy: just bump him when his shield go down and if he takes the potion that makes him bigger, do a Rat-A-Tat (A+B) on him immediatly. if he take the potin that makes him invisible, His super cammouflage should interrup sometimes so spot him and attack him. And if he take the potion that clones him, well take out the klungo that moves last (his clones should start to run one after te others and the real klungo will be the last)


Do you say mistresses of ceremonies or mistress's of ceremonies if there are two women?

The secondary slang meaning of "mistress" is so prevalent, that you'd say neither. You say, "And here are our emcees, Jane and Sally!" or "Here is our emcee, Jane!" "emcee" is "MC", which stands for Mistress of Ceremonies as easily as it does for Master of Ceremonies.