no i don't think so cause if they r so insecure in their marriage then they would be too insecure to cheat but that's just one opinion!!
If you're asking yourself whether you could have pushed your husband to have an affair with a married woman, the answer is "no." You simply do not have that power. Instead, it was a series of poor choices your husband made that most likely led to the affair. For instance, he decided to look outside the marriage for something he apparently needed. He decided to have an affair. He decided to ignore the marital vows of both your marriage, and those of the married couple's wife whom he had an affair with. So in short, don't blame yourself for your husband's behavior. He's not a child, and you are not responsible for his actions. That said, marital discord is very rarely, if ever, a single sided occurrence. Both parties are responsible for the maintenance of the marriage.
Possibly yes possibly no. You could confront him and trust him to stop, or you can confront the other woman, who may or may not know he is married. If she knows it is most likely you will just have to trust your husband he'll stop or separate. If she does not it is likely she will break it off, in which you might as well do.
He's most likely havin an affair tell his wife
if he has money jewelry if not a key chain or a trinket he can carry with her at all times
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You should be asking her this question and not us. She holds the key. Be careful because she may just want to be friends and go for a drink or a coffee with you or, she could be looking for an extra marital affair. Stay away!
It is not likely the court would amend such an order since it was rendered at the time of the divorce as a fair division of marital assets.It is not likely the court would amend such an order since it was rendered at the time of the divorce as a fair division of marital assets.It is not likely the court would amend such an order since it was rendered at the time of the divorce as a fair division of marital assets.It is not likely the court would amend such an order since it was rendered at the time of the divorce as a fair division of marital assets.
Someone who is extremely insecure in themselves and most likely is jealous
yea most likely
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Psychologically speaking, it is most likely because they are insecure with themselves and immature.
To be honest, if it was the first one, you should give him another chance, and if it doesn't work out again, then just ditch him. Also if the affair happened early out in the marriage (1-5 Years of being Married/Together) then I personally think that he would most likely do it again.