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Has anyone heard of E-rings by "Pink" or is it "Pynk"?

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jc321

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One of their rings has caught my mistress''s eye, yet I can''t find a website or any online retailer that carries them.

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JC
 

Mara

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your mistress?!
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Daniela

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Maybe he means it in a sort of poetic, perhaps Elizabethan sense?! Shakespeare liked the word "mistress" when he was talking about someone's love interest (modern day would be "girlfriend"), for example.
 

Hest88

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Even in Shakespearean times, mistress had a sexual connotation. A young girl was Miss Smythe, and a married woman was a Mistress Smythe. Thus, when using "mistress" to describe one's woman, she was either your wife or your, uh, paramour. You'd never call your intended your mistress.

Anyway, I don't believe I've heard of Pink.
 
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