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Are the words 'mistress' and 'lover' interchangeable?
4 jul. 2015 16:09
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They are but the latter term is a bit more flexible.
A mistress, in this context, is a woman who has a sexual relationship with a person who is married. A lover can be a man or a woman who has a sexual relationship with another person who may or may not be married or in a committed relationship.
4 juli 2015
2
Just to complicate the topic, a mistress can also be a woman that is dominant, for example a dominatrix.
8 juli 2015
1
Brianna is quite right. I would add that the word "mistress" is starting to become an archaic word that we don't use much. It is useful in a society in which powerful men "take" mistresses. There's no equivalent word for a powerful woman who takes on a male lover.
To refer to a woman as a "mistress" carries a suggestion of a "kept woman," that is, a woman in a subordinate position living outside of society's norms.
In today's society, you're usually better off using the word "lover."
4 juli 2015
1
No, and it could get you in trouble if you use one when you mean the other.
A mistress is someone that a person has an affair with when they are dating someone else or when they are married to someone else.
A lover is a romantic/sexual partner. A lover could be someone's wife, husband, girlfriend, boyfriend, someone they are having an affair with, or someone they just have sex with.
A wife or a girlfriend is a lover, but not a mistress. A mistress is a mistress and a lover.
4 juli 2015
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