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It is easy, so easy, natural in fact, to fall in love with someone you have just experienced an intimate moment with. With all of the affairs I have had, I usually wait one full week before I reach out after a night together, to allow myself time and space to get over the STRONG feelings I have for them the next morning.
Remind yourself that he is going home to sleep next to someone else, and you are free to do that too.
Especially if you are in a relationship. Save no pictures, delete all texts! Set guidelines and rules. I know never to contact my affairs during weekends or past 7PM. I know I am listed under a different name in their phones, as are they in mine.
Always have an alias ready, just incase someone he knows runs into you. I have a full name, a backstory and will always excuse myself to go “meet my husband” around the corner, waiting patiently for his return, in case of such event.
A mistress is young, flirty, fun, hot inside the bedroom and outside of it. There is a reason they are with you and not their wives at that particular moment. Usually they tell you what the exact reason is that they are with you, as opposed to their wives.
I almost always hear that the wife has cut off sex for one reason or another. This is the fun part of the affair! You know that vixen or sex goddess you always wished you were? Now is the time to be her! Ever have a position you saw and wanted to try, but were afraid to ask? Now is the time to ask! You are each other’s personal porn stars in a relationship that is based on having hot sex and limited feelings involved.
I have a strict rule that even if something good or interesting is happening in their home life, I do not want to know about it. Learning more about the wife, only makes her more human and makes you feel worse for what you are doing.
Remember, despite what he tells you, he is going home to her eventually.
I have been in a relationship where my partner told his wife what we were doing. All that ensued was a messy situation, including being followed late at night, being confronted in a parking lot and being reminded that his wife is in fact real, and human, ensuing a messy breakup. My one partner always says that “what someone doesn’t know, won’t hurt them” and even my therapist agrees that there is never a reason a partner needs to know he or she has been cheated on. Never!
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[noun] a place or position suitable or appropriate for a person or thing.
[adjective] pertaining to or intended for a market niche; having specific appeal.
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1. harmony of or agreement in feeling, as between persons or on the part of one person with respect to another.
2. the fact or power of sharing the feelings of another, especially in sorrow or trouble; fellow feeling, compassion, or commiseration.
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Screen 7: Psychologists began using empathy as a translation for the German term Einfühlung and the concept that a person could project their own feelings onto an object.
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[noun] a place or position suitable or appropriate for a person or thing.
[adjective] pertaining to or intended for a market niche; having specific appeal.
Screen #3: But should it actually be pronounced as [nich]? If so, why do so many people say [neesh]?
Screen #4: Niche is borrowed directly from the French. It actually comes from the word nicher meaning “to make a nest.”
Screen #5: Both pronunciations: [nich] and [neesh] are common in American and British English.
Screen #6: The pronunciation of [neesh] preserves the pronunciation of the word in French. While the pronunciation of [ nich ] is more Anglicized—that is, more in line with native English sounds.
Screen #7: Dictionaries generally give [nich] as the typical pronunciation, but the alternative [neesh] may be gaining ground.
Screen #8: Some people may even use both, depending on context.
Screen #9: So what is the correct way to pronounce niche ?
Screen #10: There isn’t one! Pick your favorite or play around with pronunciation.
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1. harmony of or agreement in feeling, as between persons or on the part of one person with respect to another.
2. the fact or power of sharing the feelings of another, especially in sorrow or trouble; fellow feeling, compassion, or commiseration.
Screen 5: In other words, sympathy is when you feel bad for another person … but you don’t know what it is like to be in their shoes.
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Screen 7: Psychologists began using empathy as a translation for the German term Einfühlung and the concept that a person could project their own feelings onto an object.
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It takes two people to have an affair. Despite this fact, there is a clear disparity in the way the public generally discusses extramarital relationships. Heterosexual men who have affairs are just heterosexual men who had affairs. But, the women with whom they have those affairs quickly get labeled with another term, one for which there is no effective male equivalent in English: mistress .
As Kelly McBride observed for the Poynter Institute for Media Studies, the word mistress made prominent appearances in early 2019 thanks to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’s alleged affair with anchor and actor Lauren Sanchez—or his mistress , as many headlines dubbed her. Another notable so-called mistress was Lucero Guadalupe Sánchez López , lover of Joaquín Guzmán, the drug lord better known as El Chapo.
What does the word mistress imply about women, and why is it problematic?
Mistress is recorded in English around the 1300s, when it originally referred to “a woman who has authority, control, or power, especially the female head of a household, institution, or other establishment.” Think the headmistress of a school.
The word ultimately comes from a French female form of maistre , meaning “master.” The title Mrs . is an abbreviation of mistress , first recorded in the early 17th century, as mistress was used as a respectful term of address for a married woman.
By the mid-1400s, mistress was naming a “woman who has a continuing, extramarital sexual relationship with one man, especially a man who, in return for an exclusive and continuing liaison, provides her with financial support.” Over time, mistress narrowed to this sense—a word with no real male counterpart, perhaps ironically for a word that began as one.
Referring to someone as a mistress may seem more acceptable if there were a similar term we could apply to men, but there isn’t quite one.
Lover can apply to all genders, as does the more stilted- or literary-sounding paramour . For these reasons, many see the word mistress as outdated, sexist, and moralizing.
In the wake of the February 2019 reporting of Sanchez as Bezos’s mistress, journalist Emily Peck wrote a piece for HuffPost titled “ Mistress Is A Sexist Word. Stop Using It. The End. ” She argues: “It’s a loaded term, meant to suggest that a woman is subordinate to the man with whom she’s having a relationship. The word also implies that her behavior is immoral.”
To use mistress to describe Lauren Sanchez can seem to imply that she is responsible for the affair, while Bezos’s behavior is more accepted or even overlooked entirely. Last year, amid debate over the word, the Associated Press (AP) Stylebook advised journalists to use mistress only in circumstances in which an affair took place over a long period of time and involved financial support. However, the AP also advised that, whenever possible, “phrasing that acknowledges both people in the relationship is preferred: ‘The two were romantically (or sexually) involved.'” At the time, this phrasing suggested mistress had evolved as a more general term for a married man’s girlfriend.
The AP has now amended its stance and advised journalists to avoid the term altogether: “We now say not to use the archaic and sexist term ‘mistress’ for a woman in a long-term sexual relationship with, and financially supported by, a man who is married to someone else. Instead, use an alternative like companion or lover on first reference. Provide details later.”
The problem with mistress , for many, is its implications regardless of intent. Mistress , they argue, almost always labels a woman as an outsider, a seductress , a threat. Mistress paints women as being solely responsible for the transgression of having an affair while also framing them as submissive to the wills of their male lover. The word seems to allow men to retain power even in a situation in which they are also culpable .
Warning: There is some strong language featured in this section. There are a number of words in the English language used to describe women, particularly when it comes to sex and relationships, that don’t have a male equivalent.
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Nymphomanic comes from the Ancient Greek creatures, nymphs.
Nymphs were natural spirits that liked to hang around in the water or woods … and they were super, super horny.
They even had a habit of chasing after guys who visited the woods in order to get their sexual fill.
One of the juicier nymph-based stories has to do with the water nymph, Salmacis, who wanted the handsome hero Hermaphoditus so bad she physically merged her body with his.
Yup, that’s right—Hermaphoditus became half man, half woman because a water nymphomaniac just needed to get laid.
She even created the term hermaphrodite in the process.
But, you’re on the definition page for nymphomaniac …
So, nymphomaniac is a sex-obsessed woman, got it. However, fellas, there is a term out there for you too: satyriasis .
See, satyrs were also particularly lustful creatures of Greek mythology who were men with the physical characteristics of a goat or of a horse.
These guys had a sex drive so high they had a penchant for getting caught in situations involving attempted rape A LOT, and the gods weren’t too happy about it.
Uh, neither are we … not acceptable now, not acceptable then.
Well, if we learned nothing else today … we’re now certain the Ancient Greeks were a pretty kinky bunch.
Screen #1: Sarcophagus may be one of those words you learned in a museum or history class and never thought about again.
Screen #2: But the origin of the word sarcophagus is so fittingly odd and gross, we had to share it.
Screen #3: First, a sarcophagus is (definition screen format):
a stone coffin, especially one bearing sculpture, inscriptions, etc., often displayed as a monument.
Screen #4: Remember King Tut? Yup, he was buried in a sarcophagus .
Screen #5: Sarcophagus is pronounced like this: (voice-over saying word).
Screen #6: OK, enough of the basics—let’s explore where this historical word came from.
Screen #7: The word sarcophagus comes from a Greek word meaning “flesh-consuming.”
Screen #8: The Greeks believed there was a kind of stone thought to consume the flesh of corpses, and so it was used for coffins.
Screen #9: So sarcophagus not only describes the coffin but also the stone used for the coffins.
Screen #10: So, for the ancients, not only did the coffins provide a resting place for the dead, they also were thought to eat up the corpses with their flesh-consuming stone.
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