You hold yourself together and take a deep breath until you realize that you have but one life to live and it's not the end of the world. You must go on with your life one day at a time and get back to being you. I know it's easier said than done, but think of this: if, god forbid, she had passed away while still married to you, you would have had to move on with your life, so this is no different, except now, the life you shared with someone else is over and you can find someone else to share you life with, maybe someone more compatible to you. Good luck and don't be too hard on yourself.
When your wife leaves the kitchen, your marriage is basically over. She's unable to fulfill her main role as a woman, and thus needs to be taught this by divorce. She can take the kids, but you get to keep the dog.
A lot would depend on if the couple had children and if so, their ages. A wife with a young child or children usually hasn't much time for anything but caring for the family and home. If the children are older or if the wife has a full or part time job, she is also caring for the needs of the family and home. If the children are old enough, she may have also taken on some community service or school volunteering. Both of these groups also do the majority of the interaction with extended family members. These groups of women have little time for things that they would like to do for themselves.
Wives that have no children at home also have care of the home, extended family relationships, and community service to occupy their time but usually have more time to spend doing things that please them. What those things are are as varied as are women's personalities.
How much or how little the above applies to every wife whose husband is away or gone for good is hard to say. There is no simple answer to this question, because wives are people and as individual as any people.
flirt with a new girl. (if you are desperate)
get a divorce
Change the locks
the wife!
of course not, moses would never leave his wife behind, he satyed faithful.
No. A married man will often say he wants to leave his wife for you just to make you feel special. If a married man does not leave his wife within 6 months after meeting you, chances are he'll never leave his wife for you.
Yes. The husband would be the sole owner of the property and could leave it to his wife in his will.
No. You shouldn't.
his Kids..
infidelity
no
No
Becoz if they leave them, their brothers will use them.
AS far as I know married man with a pregnant wife who's having an affair, hardly leave their wife. I guess only one percent of married man do leave their pregnant wife for a reason that they are not ready for big responsibilities of parenthood.
You either forgive her or leave her.