actually that's a good question, I've also been often wondering about
the same, when I read togather instead of together but was always too shy to ask for, as for sure, my English is not great at all, taught it more or less just myself so how could I ever ask... I just thought, it might has the same meaning but comes from gathering together? or I got corrected when I said/wrote nevertheless, they said it's neverless? or is that just American language?
RE: MEN "STORIES" FOR WOMEN....
D) When a woman reaches the age of 38 years old, she tells a "story" to the man, so to lead him to bed..tattletale!
here you got me
I'm a storyteller