it depends on the girl and type of situation. and the way the man treats her. if you treated her well than maybe shell stay longer.
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The person is right, it depends on individual, but I will use my own personal experience from my husband ( now ex). I forgave this man once already, and for him to do it for the second time was enough for me to know what needs to be done. I discovered his love affair right before Christmas, so the following year I file and I'm just grateful that it took only 4 months to get out from the life he ruined. Knowing California law, I was very lucky I didn't wait.
In my eyes it depends on how many time's he cheated. If its more than once I would leave him. ANSWER: Each individuals are different when it comes to what she wanted to do, to her marriage. There are some wives that will divorce her husband because their life will never be the same anymore. But some will linger till everything she wanted to see is going to change for better..
dont do it. my ex wife cheated on me and now has more children and wants me back as well. not a hope in hell.
Then the husband should move out.
Yes.
Ignore him completely, and move on with your life.
Because while he was gone she cheated on him, now he wants nothing to do with her and her bad image in the town.
I believe you mean the Alienation of Affection law. That law states that when an outsider has a hand in ruining a marriage i.e. husband cheats on wife and wants to leave wife for mistress, that the outsider(mistress)can be sued for making the husband/wife want to end their marriage. In this case, where hubby has cheated and brought home an STD, this law would not apply unless he is saying he wants to end the marriage and move in w/girlfriend in happy herpes bliss. My advice to you is to do your own sort of alienation and tell the whole town about the mistress, your husband cheating and the STD!
Well, Rpattz and K-Stew were going out, but now, she's cheated, he wants 2 months to decide whether to forgive her or not.
Count to zero, say 859,722 Hail Mary's, and then tell him to take a long walk off a short pier.
Yes, legally.
she wants committment and that guy that is never going to leave her side
maybe the right thing to do would be to leave but if you bought some things togrther or the house is yours he is the one who shoul go