Mister
Short answer:NO!
The female version of Master is Mistress, thus it would be Mistress of Ceremony. "Mistress of Ceremonies" would be the plural, and would only be used if you were the Mistress of Ceremony for multiple ceremonies.
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.
Most married men who cheat love the idea of the excitement and pleasure they receive from their mistress, but in most cases it is short lived. Married men often lie to their mistress so you are not really sure what feelings he had for you. Generally married men never marry their mistress.
Men who decide to have a mistress do so mainly because the excitement of secretly meeting that mistress and the long and short of it is ... it is all about sex. The mistress is often used and seldom does a married man ever marry his mistress. The wife generally wins out if she catches him cheating or, even if he and his wife divorce most men seldom marry their mistress and prefer their freedom. Of course he will think of the sexual relationship he had with you even when he is home, but sex and cheating does not mean he loves his mistress. Men who have mistresses are often arrogant; self indulged and selfish and have little regard as to how he could hurt his wife and use the mistress.
The abbreviation of Mistress is Mrs.
The female form of master is mistress.
Abraham Lincoln never had a mistress at all.
Yes. Unlike "ms," "Mrs." is a real abbreviation. It is short for "mistress," and since mistress has an unpleasant connotation we slur it in speech to sound like "missiz." The plural is mesdames, or Mmes. Since 'Ms' exists, it is real, and since it is an abbreviation, it is a real abbreviation!
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The female version of Master is Mistress, thus it would be Mistress of Ceremony. "Mistress of Ceremonies" would be the plural, and would only be used if you were the Mistress of Ceremony for multiple ceremonies.