Yes, in that married man just feel about his mistress. I guess that feeling his mistress' simply reality
Nope
in the film, it was Edward. he said. 'i have one condition, marry me first' (not word for word)
you can't marry webkinz. Ganz said they are to young to get married
he said he will marry Andrea marin
No, a mistress is a mistress and generally loses out with the man she is involved with. There are no favorites; just empty promises with the man a mistress is involved with. Mistresses are not well thought of by other women in most cases (some married woman may not even know her husband has a girlfriend) and there is always a code 'don't touch someone's husband or boyfriend!' That being said the mistress cheapens herself and kids herself into thinking she is something special that this married man sees in her. It's about sex and a man that wants more than one woman or perhaps trying to recapture his youth. He is selfish and is using his wife and his mistress. If one wants respect they have to give respect and being the mistress of a married man is not the way to go. It would be wise for you to rethink your position. Statistics prove that a married man will choose his wife over his mistress, or, if he does leave her the percentage is extremely low that he will remain with his mistress and marry her because he wants his freedom or, he may even beg his wife to take him back.New answer: 'Favourite' is not a word used much these days in a sexual context. Historically, in Britain, some kings were said to have 'favourites' but they were men, i.e. the king was gay.
No. well there are many diffrent theories but alot of them said he was some said he wasnt and some said that he had a love intrest in canada.
it was never said, but id guess suki
Charles II, on his deathbed, referring to his mistress Nell Gwynn.
because he wants to talk about it
Is said to be destined to marry a sailor.
he marred Marina galilei.