More importantly why aren't male lovers called misters?
2007-07-27 02:01:29
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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a mistress of the house was considered a very proper term in the days prior to say 1900s.. but now its considered a deragatory term the house the mistress usually presides over isn't family orientated.
2007-07-27 09:01:54
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answered by Tapestry6 7
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It's just another word that can be taken different ways. You certainly are mistress of your house.
2007-07-27 09:02:14
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answered by luckford2004 7
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You would be the mistress of the house. I don't see anything wrong with the term as long as it doesn't mean paramour.
2007-07-27 09:01:49
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answered by MrOrph 6
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Sure, go ahead. I think you would make a fine Mistress.
2007-07-27 09:01:02
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answered by Anonymous
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i think the word mistress has sexual meaning now-a-days, while master still can be used outside of the bedroom.
2007-07-27 09:01:53
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answered by Glitter Berry 3
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Possibly because of the negative connotation it has developed over the years? Why not be proud of the term "f*ggot" as well, since it's actually a bundle of sticks?
2007-07-27 09:03:58
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answered by Anonymous
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why not I am proud being the "mistress" of a lodge
2007-07-27 09:00:52
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answered by Cherry 1
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MISTRESS, wear it proud and loud.
2007-07-27 09:03:02
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answered by ~4NOW~ 4
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I am!! I'll be even prouder when I'm Johnny Depp's mistress!!
2007-07-27 09:00:44
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answered by Rhyannonn C 5
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