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A "concubinator" is a term that does not seem to exist. It may be confused with "concubine," which refers to a woman who lives with a man in a long-term relationship, usually without being married. Historically, concubines have held an inferior social status compared to a man's wife and their children often have less inheritance rights. Concubinage has been practiced in various cultures throughout history but is currently not legally recognized in most modern societies.
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