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Savannah and her husband are faced with fertility issues, and finds herself attracted to a colleague; April becomes convinced that her husband is alive; Karen deals with the ramifications of an affair.

Karen thinks Savi should hold off on telling Harry about her night with Dominic; April investigates a claim that her late husband, Paul, had another life; Joss befriends a new client (Shannyn Sossamon); Karen agrees to meet with Sam.

Tensions rise between Savi and Dom; Joss gets an impossible work assignment; the Grey family's dysfunctional orbit continues to pull at Karen.

Savi discovers she's pregnant; Joss befriends a real estate client.

Savi must hide her pregnancy from Harry as she waits for a paternity test.

Harry resists Savi's efforts to make things right.

Hurt that Savi didn't tell her about the pregnancy or affair, Joss moves.

Savi fights for her marriage, regardless of the baby's paternity.

Janet (Jo Beth Williams) visits with big news that causes tension.

Savi starts to realize things might be over with Harry.

Harry goes to the clinic to find out the results of the paternity test.

Karen's case comes to a shocking conclusion.

A birthday road trip takes an unexpected turn; April makes a decision.





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What The 'Perfect' Mistress Looks Like — According To 468,000 Married Men
Photo: Alexander Krivitskiy on Unsplash
By Caithlin Pena — Updated on Oct 06, 2022
Men having mistresses is sadly not uncommon. Upwards of 40% of married couples experience infidelity . A study shows that men are more likely to have affairs than women , and are often looking for more physical intimacy and attention.  
Sadly, it doesn't matter how beautiful, successful or smart a man's wife (or girlfriend) is, finding the perfect mistress doesn't seem hard for men who are looking. 
There have been a number of celebrity cheating scandals over the years: from Brad Pitt having an affair with Angelina Jolie while married to Jennifer Anniston to Tristan Thompson cheating on Khloe Kardashian with, well, many women. .
Even famous men who created public personas as "wife guys", like Adam Levine , Ned Fulmer and John Mulaney , have recently been caught cheating on their stunning, well-liked wives. 
So, what is it about these "other women" that seem to make them so attractive to the men who already have incredible partners?
In 2015, the dating site SeekingArrangement wanted to get to the bottom of this phenomenon to find out why married men cheat and what they think a perfect mistress is like.
According to the press release , nearly two out of five men on their site are married men.
Using data from these 468,000 married men’s searches and messages — which include desired physical attributes, occupation, age, ethnicity and marital status — the study was able to concoct an image of the "perfect mistress."
For many men, the perfect mistress has the following characteristics:
In terms of personality, according to data on the top keyword searches, men also look for women who are open-minded, sensual, energetic, and — get this — like yoga.
They prefer these women to be single, and a shocking 86% prefer them to be college graduates and students with Bachelor Degrees.
"The woman illustrated in the study is mature enough to understand the dynamic of an affair, but still young enough to have a youthful exuberance," said Brandon Wade, Founder and CEO. "Plenty of men seek a mistress as the spark outside of wedlock and for some men, the perfect catch is in the form of a yoga loving student."
So basically, unfaithful men want a mistress who's a blonde-haired or Asian Xena: Warrior Princess, old enough to cater to their adult needs, and young enough to make them feel like they're 21 again. 
Caithlin Pena is journalist and reporter covering entertainment and news, relationships and pop culture. Her work has appeared on NYC News Service, TODAY, YourTango, and NBC. 
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Female who is in an extra-marital sexual relationship
"Side piece" redirects here. For the Jack Harlow song, see Come Home the Kids Miss You .
The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with England and France and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject . You may improve this article , discuss the issue on the talk page , or create a new article , as appropriate. ( March 2020 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message )
A mistress is a woman who is in a relatively long-term sexual and romantic relationship with a man who is married to a different woman. [1] [2]

A mistress is in a long-term relationship with her attached lover, and is often referred to as "the other woman". Generally, the relationship is stable and at least semi-permanent, but the couple does not live together openly and the relationship is usually, but not always, secret. There is often also the implication that the mistress is sometimes "kept" – i.e. her lover is contributing to her living expenses. [3] [4]

A mistress is usually not considered a prostitute : while a mistress, if "kept", may, in some sense, be exchanging sex for money, the principal difference is that a mistress has sex with fewer men and there is not so much of a direct quid pro quo between the money and the sex act. There is usually an emotional and possibly social relationship between a man and his mistress, whereas the relationship between a prostitute and her client is predominantly monetary. It is also important that the "kept" status follows the establishment of a relationship of indefinite term as opposed to the agreement on price and terms established prior to any activity with a prostitute. [5]

Historically the term has denoted a "kept woman", who was maintained in a comfortable (or even lavish) lifestyle by a wealthy man so that she would be available for his sexual pleasure (like a "sugar baby"). Such a woman could move between the roles of a mistress and a courtesan depending on her situation and environment.

In modern times, the word "mistress" is used primarily to refer to the female lover of a man who is married to another woman; in the case of an unmarried man, it is usual to speak of a " girlfriend " or " partner ".

The term "mistress" was originally used as a neutral feminine counterpart to "mister" or "master" . [3]

The historically best known and most-researched mistresses are the royal mistresses of European monarchs , for example, Agnès Sorel , Diane de Poitiers , Barbara Villiers , Nell Gwyn and Madame de Pompadour . [6] The keeping of a mistress in Europe was not confined to royalty and nobility , but permeated down through the social ranks, essentially to any man who could afford to do so. Any man who could afford a mistress could have one (or more), regardless of social position. A wealthy merchant or a young noble might have had a kept woman. Being a mistress was typically an occupation for a younger woman who, if she were fortunate, might go on to marry her lover or another man of rank. [7]

The ballad " The Three Ravens " (published in 1611, but possibly older) extolls the loyal mistress of a slain knight , who buries her dead lover and then dies of the exertion, as she was in an advanced stage of pregnancy. The ballad-maker assigned this role to the knight's mistress ("leman" was the term common at the time) rather than to his wife. [8] [9]

In the courts of Europe, particularly Versailles and Whitehall in the 17th and 18th centuries, a mistress often wielded great power and influence. A king might have numerous mistresses, but have a single "favourite mistress" or "official mistress" (in French, maîtresse en titre ), as with Louis XV and Madame de Pompadour . The mistresses of both Louis XV (especially Madame de Pompadour) and Charles II were often considered to exert great influence over their lovers, the relationships being open secrets . [10] Other than wealthy merchants and kings, Alexander VI is but one example of a Pope who kept mistresses. [11] While the extremely wealthy might keep a mistress for life (as George II of Great Britain did with " Mrs Howard ", even after they were no longer romantically linked), such was not the case for most kept women. [12]

In 1736, when George II was newly ascendant, Henry Fielding (in Pasquin ) has his Lord Place say, "[...] but, miss, every one now keeps and is kept; there are no such things as marriages now-a-days, unless merely Smithfield contracts, and that for the support of families; but then the husband and wife both take into keeping within a fortnight". [13]

Occasionally the mistress is in a superior position both financially and socially to her lover. As a widow, Catherine the Great was known to have been involved with several successive men during her reign; but, like many powerful women of her era, in spite of being a widow free to marry, she chose not to share her power with a husband, preferring to maintain absolute power alone. [14]

In literature, D. H. Lawrence 's 1928 novel Lady Chatterley's Lover portrays a situation where a woman becomes the mistress of her husband's gamekeeper . [15] Until recently, a woman's taking a socially inferior lover was considered much more shocking than the reverse situation.

As divorce became more socially acceptable, it was easier for men to divorce their wives and marry the women who, in earlier years, might have been their mistresses. The practice of having a mistress continued among some married men, especially the wealthy. Occasionally, men married their mistresses. The late Sir James Goldsmith , on marrying his mistress, Lady Annabel Birley , declared, "When you marry your mistress, you create a job vacancy". [16]

" Paramour " is sometimes used, but this term can apply to either partner in an illicit relationship, so it is not exclusively male. If the man is being financially supported, especially by a wealthy older woman, he is a "sugar baby", "kept man" or "toyboy".

In 18th and 19th-century Italy , the terms cicisbeo and cavalier servente were used to describe a man who was the professed gallant and lover of a married woman. Another word that has been used for a male mistress is gigolo , though this carries connotations of brief duration and expectation of payment, i.e. prostitution . [ citation needed ]

In both John Cleland 's 1748 novel Fanny Hill and Daniel Defoe 's 1722 Moll Flanders , as well as in countless novels of feminine peril, the distinction between a "kept woman" and a prostitute is all-important. [17] [18]

Apologists for the practice of mistresses referred to the practice in the ancient Near East of keeping a concubine ; they frequently quoted verses from the Old Testament to show that mistress-keeping was an ancient practice that was, if not acceptable, at least understandable. [19] John Dryden , in Annus Mirabilis , suggested that the king's keeping of mistresses and production of bastards was a result of his abundance of generosity and spirit. [20] In its more sinister form, the theme of being "kept" is never far from the surface in novels about women as victims in the 18th century in England , whether in the novels of Eliza Haywood or Samuel Richardson (whose heroines in Pamela and Clarissa are both put in a position of being threatened with sexual degradation and being reduced to the status of a kept object). [21]

With the Romantics of the early 19th century, the subject of "keeping" becomes more problematic, in that a non-marital sexual union can occasionally be celebrated as a woman's free choice and a noble alternative. Mary Ann Evans (better known as George Eliot ) defiantly lived "in sin" with a married man, partially as a sign of her independence of middle-class morality. Her independence required that she not be "kept". [22] [23]

Women adored him and he adored women. He married three times and had numerous mistresses. (Yet another Jimmyism: 'When you marry your mistress you create a job vacancy.') He was loyal, in his own way, to all of them, and all of them were loyal to him. He had eight children by four different women, and never have I seen a more closely knit family.


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