You can't answer this question correctly, but I would say "not very well"
It could but I doubt it. He will not last this long with his affair if he don't have feelings for her, after all they were friends before, and being friends shared a lot of things when it comes to their own private life. This married man might not admit how he feels for her but believe me he have feelings for her. If all he desires is sex, it will not last 7 months.
There ca an intimacy after an affair if they still have feelings for each other.
Abigail still has strong feelings for him after their recent affair.
his feelings
ANSWER:This depends on your feelings. If you think you can't live without him or her, then that is the sign of true love and he or she never felt towards his or her spouse. If you feel stronger with this question, make sure that your affair partner is legally divorce, or else lots of people will get hurt..
Your husband might have meant that he didn't actually like his affair partner and he had strong feelings about hating her. Just cross your fingers!
Yes.
Anything possible
To have a illicit affair with a tomato simply means that you share feelings with this object that is not legally permited. So otherwise you fool around with the tomato
How Elizabeth proctor felt about her husband's affair changed throughout the play. Towards the end of the play she became increasingly accepting of it.
The meaning of the dreams depends on the content, context and emotional tone of the dreams. They could reveal feelings that the dreamer denies with the conscious mind, or they might indicate feelings of regret, remorse or guilt about the affair. The dreams are likely to continue until the dreamer admits to those feelings and resolves them. However, the dreams do NOT mean that the dreamer and lover are destined to be together, share a "true love" or anything of the sort. They merely expose unresolved emotions.
Jordan reveals to Nick that Tom is having an affair with Myrtle Wilson. This information is consistent with Tom's character as it reflects his privileged and entitled attitude towards relationships, as well as his disregard for others' feelings. It also highlights his hypocrisy in condemning Daisy's affair with Gatsby while engaging in infidelity himself.