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Maggie Q
"lover" or "mistress"?
What if a man marries a woman who he does not really love. He does it for personal interests.
PS: What's the differences between "lover" and "mistress"?
Or native speakers simply don't care much about their differences?
4 apr. 2015 09:50
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We'd call the arrangement "a marriage of convenience".
As for lover/mistress, a mistress is always "the other woman" in an affair. A lover has a more general meaning, can be either gender, and doesn't always imply an extramarital affair.
4 april 2015
I would think that if a man marries a woman for personal interest, that perhaps there must be some love involved. Otherwise, there must be a good reason.
A lover can be someone your are involved with-either your partner or someone you are having an affair with. A mistress CAN be the same thing but this is only a woman that you are having an affair with, whereas a lover can be a man or woman.
Hope that helps!
4 april 2015
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Maggie Q
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Frans, Russisch
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