Some men may feel guilt for leaving their wife for another due to the emotional impact on their spouse and family. However, others may not feel guilt if they believe they made the right choice for their own happiness. It ultimately depends on the individual's values, circumstances, and level of empathy.
Simple answer - Guilt. They know what they did was wrong, they feel guilty and childish. As they should do for breaking their wife's heart.
An unsuccessful middle-aged college professor commits suicide, leaving his wife to cope with guilt, shame, and an angry teenage son who blames her for his father's death.
Yes. There is nothing that would stop a man from leaving his wife to live with another woman if that's what he wants to do.Yes. There is nothing that would stop a man from leaving his wife to live with another woman if that's what he wants to do.Yes. There is nothing that would stop a man from leaving his wife to live with another woman if that's what he wants to do.Yes. There is nothing that would stop a man from leaving his wife to live with another woman if that's what he wants to do.
It depends on the man, but if we're talking about the classic married man stereotype, he would feel guilt (or proud or even not-caring, depends on the man). The wife would feel a lot of guilt and anger. The man would feel guilt not because of his mistress but because he got caught. The wife would feel guilt because she would get the idea that she couldn't satisfy her husband sexually; she would feel anger because of the obvious fact that the man she was married to was penetrating another woman.
It's understandable that you feel guilty. Taking marriage vows with someone is a serious act of commitment and, unless otherwise acknowledged, should be honored with fidelity and loyalty. So, you've found someone you "think" you want? Is this new person worth losing your wife, worth hurting her? These are serious questions to take into consideration before leaving your wife, inevitably hurting her and, in all probability, making you feel even more guilty.
No, I'm pretty sure that's illegal. But maybe it depends on what state you are leaving & entering.
love it
Some women have managed to do so, but many have not. Sometimes the boot has been on the other foot - a man decides he has made a mistake in leaving his wife for another woman, but his wife will not then take him back.
That sounds like an underhanded way of being unfaithful to your wife.
no
Yes, he feels guilt.
One interpretation is the John is attempting to describe or say to his wife, Elizabeth, that their relationship remains cold and distant. In another interpretation it can be trying to describe the icy feel to their relationship and that it is an icy situation with guilt and a lack of trust.