depends of how big the argument is
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For some other married men, yes they will, because the mistress knows how to comfort and support him in every way. The man I married did this as well, because he said he can't never talk and listen when he talk.
But for the rest, it will be hard or let me just say they will hardly to that.
he wants to be with you and he gives himself to you, ...how about i will leave my wife to be with you.
A bit on a negative side. Married men thinks that if they leave their wife for their mistress, his life will be different. He will assume that what he have now with his mistress will be much fun that what his been having with his wife, until he finds out the behavior of his mistress or vice versa. Few married men who left their wife only last 3-4 months, and there are some that last a year, no longer.
The knowledge that the ghosts of the dead were guarded against coming back to earth, a comfort to some, a curse to others.
Yes, depending on how comfortable the mistress is with hearing about the wife (some are, some aren't), the man will talk about her.
it shouldn't be...but unfortunately some people do feel they can communicate their feelings better by arguing!
by arguing that some people were created to rule others.
NO. They usually do NOT leave their wives. I think it's something like 3% of women who actually get to have a relationship with a man who leaves his wife. Men will often keep 'the other woman' stringing along for YEARS, lying and making promises that they know full well they will never keep. They want to have their cake and eat it too, so they will keep a mistress along for as long as she will put up with it.
ANSWER:From a mistress to a wife? not sure really. I don't know no one from my friends who used to be a mistress and become his wife. But I know there are some who did but the marriage didn't last long.
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I'm not sure. The first name of Tom's mistress would depend on the specific context or story you are referring to.
ANSWER: Term as what? Are you talking about what people call this married man who have a mistress, I think some will call him a traitor or adulterer.
Brutus however disagrees, arguing that Cicero "will never follow anything" (Line 150). Cassius agrees to leave Cicero out of their conspiracy... The Cicero issue settled, some very important decisions are made.