You shouldn't even stay married to him if that happens!
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I did mine, and yes our husband has the choice to do it if they want to. But the question is will it be the right thing to do if the husband still kept the communication from his mistress ( ex). If the spouse wont stop, this is a sign that no matter what you ask him he will ignore you, is showing that he can't live without being connected with his mistress.
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Because she does not blame her husband and chooses to believe it is all HER fault, so she will harass the mistress trying to get her to go away. Usually the wife feels like she is loosing control of her marriage and it's easy to be mad at the the other woman. This is foolishness of course. It is the husband who is to blame. If a husband doesn't communicate with his wife when he feels there is a problem with their relationship or that he's not happy with some aspect of their relationship, then he is a coward, or self centered, or selfish to deal with it using (and I mean the word literally) a mistress. When a husband fulfills his own needs at the expense of his wife, then there's no predicting how a wife might react. Of course the same is true when a wife takes a lover and is unfaithful to her husband.
First off, you need to understand the definition of mistress. It is not a commonly used word in business or children's conversation.* A mistress is a woman who has a continuing sexual relationship with a usually married man who is not her husband and from whom she generally receives material supportSo to use it in a sentence, you could say, "Peter Reddie was certainly looking forward to seeing his mistress, Lai Mi, on the weekend when his wife, Schank, was away."Hope This Helps !
Fear of his mortality, immaturity, hormones... who can tell? It's a common enough story that it makes one wonder if it's an inherent behavior pattern among some of the lower forms of the human species. ANSWER: Your husband probably in love with his mistress. Or he is afraid to loose his mistress to another man. Married men usually pick the other woman esp. and this woman doesn't have much responsibilities like a wife have at home. And the worst scenario is he doesn't love his wife anymore. My experience is a bit different from your's, my husband fell in love with his mistress and yes he protected her in front of me. But like an "old myth says" what comes around goes around.
A Companion was a young slave girl that a man would buy for his daughter. She would accompany her mistress wherever she went, like to the opera or to a visit. They would cater their Mistress' every need. When their mistress was married they were usually set free.
Sex changes a lot of things in a relationship sometimes. He could be trying to heal his marriage, or it could be any many number of reasons. Those reasons should not be any concern of yours. Your question shows that you are still holding on emotionally. The bottom line is that a man who cheats on his wife does not respect her and does not respect the mistress. His only concern is usually himself. Please take this time to get your own house in order. If you are the wife, the mistress has nothing to do with your problems. You are married to your problem. If you are the mistress, find your self esteem, move on with your life and forget the loser.
She's just been made a fool of! Good! She deserves it! Any woman that will try to steal another woman's husband away deserves what she gets. If the husband will find someone to cheat with, then he'll usually do it to his mistress. My first husband loved women and he cheated on me one too many times. I walked out! He ended up marrying his mistress, but neither are happy. You see, when you start the cheating process you will always wonder if and when your partner is going to cheat on you like he did on his first wife and it's one big vicious circle. Sit back, have a hot cup of coffee and put on a big grin! Marcy
The Lonely Wives Club refers to women who are married, however, their husband is usually away. Away can mean to be physical away, for example on business trips or at work, following his hobbies or not connecting with the wife (anymore).
Mistresses are usually just for sex so no discussions about emotions usually take place.
Yes, but they do not usually go by that name anymore.
கொழுந்தனார் (kozhundhanaar) husband's (usually elder) brother.
the term "husband" refers only to a man but when there are two girls it is usually the one who porposes