Opposite gender name for “keep” and kept women?

A married man keeps a another unmarried women for sex relation , they called her "keep" or "kept women" rite ? In same way a married women keeps a sex relation with a unmarried man what they called ? I want to know the exact name for that man . Kindly help
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A married man keeps a another unmarried women for sex relation , they called her "keep" or "kept women" rite ? In same way a married women keeps a sex relation with a unmarried man what they called ? I want to know the exact name for that man . Kindly help
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Kindly reply if anyone knows the exact name
– Irfan Qureshi
4 hours ago
Um...I am Groot?
– Mark Beadles
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– Davo
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You might check to see if boy toy works for your situation.
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A married man keeps a another unmarried women for sex relation , they called her "keep" or "kept women" rite ? In same way a married women keeps a sex relation with a unmarried man what they called ? I want to know the exact name for that man . Kindly help
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A married man keeps a another unmarried women for sex relation , they called her "keep" or "kept women" rite ? In same way a married women keeps a sex relation with a unmarried man what they called ? I want to know the exact name for that man . Kindly help
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Kindly reply if anyone knows the exact name
– Irfan Qureshi
4 hours ago
Um...I am Groot?
– Mark Beadles
4 hours ago
1
What does this image have to do with your question?
– Davo
3 hours ago
1
You might check to see if boy toy works for your situation.
– Phil Sweet
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Kindly reply if anyone knows the exact name
– Irfan Qureshi
4 hours ago
Um...I am Groot?
– Mark Beadles
4 hours ago
1
What does this image have to do with your question?
– Davo
3 hours ago
1
You might check to see if boy toy works for your situation.
– Phil Sweet
3 hours ago
Kindly reply if anyone knows the exact name
– Irfan Qureshi
4 hours ago
Kindly reply if anyone knows the exact name
– Irfan Qureshi
4 hours ago
Um...I am Groot?
– Mark Beadles
4 hours ago
Um...I am Groot?
– Mark Beadles
4 hours ago
1
1
What does this image have to do with your question?
– Davo
3 hours ago
What does this image have to do with your question?
– Davo
3 hours ago
1
1
You might check to see if boy toy works for your situation.
– Phil Sweet
3 hours ago
You might check to see if boy toy works for your situation.
– Phil Sweet
3 hours ago
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The corresponding gender counterpart for a man in this relation is simply a "kept man". The terminology is parallel.
From Wiktionary:
A man who is supported financially by a lover.
1917, David Graham Phillips, Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise, ch. 17:
The kept man—in and out of marriage—is quite a feature of life in our
chaste little village.
1984 Nov. 19, Richard Zoglin, "Video: Small
World," Time:
A strapping Italian hunk, he becomes the rich actress's
kept man, uses her money to start himself in business.
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The corresponding gender counterpart for a man in this relation is simply a "kept man". The terminology is parallel.
From Wiktionary:
A man who is supported financially by a lover.
1917, David Graham Phillips, Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise, ch. 17:
The kept man—in and out of marriage—is quite a feature of life in our
chaste little village.
1984 Nov. 19, Richard Zoglin, "Video: Small
World," Time:
A strapping Italian hunk, he becomes the rich actress's
kept man, uses her money to start himself in business.
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The corresponding gender counterpart for a man in this relation is simply a "kept man". The terminology is parallel.
From Wiktionary:
A man who is supported financially by a lover.
1917, David Graham Phillips, Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise, ch. 17:
The kept man—in and out of marriage—is quite a feature of life in our
chaste little village.
1984 Nov. 19, Richard Zoglin, "Video: Small
World," Time:
A strapping Italian hunk, he becomes the rich actress's
kept man, uses her money to start himself in business.
add a comment |
The corresponding gender counterpart for a man in this relation is simply a "kept man". The terminology is parallel.
From Wiktionary:
A man who is supported financially by a lover.
1917, David Graham Phillips, Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise, ch. 17:
The kept man—in and out of marriage—is quite a feature of life in our
chaste little village.
1984 Nov. 19, Richard Zoglin, "Video: Small
World," Time:
A strapping Italian hunk, he becomes the rich actress's
kept man, uses her money to start himself in business.
The corresponding gender counterpart for a man in this relation is simply a "kept man". The terminology is parallel.
From Wiktionary:
A man who is supported financially by a lover.
1917, David Graham Phillips, Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise, ch. 17:
The kept man—in and out of marriage—is quite a feature of life in our
chaste little village.
1984 Nov. 19, Richard Zoglin, "Video: Small
World," Time:
A strapping Italian hunk, he becomes the rich actress's
kept man, uses her money to start himself in business.
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Kindly reply if anyone knows the exact name
– Irfan Qureshi
4 hours ago
Um...I am Groot?
– Mark Beadles
4 hours ago
1
What does this image have to do with your question?
– Davo
3 hours ago
1
You might check to see if boy toy works for your situation.
– Phil Sweet
3 hours ago