Wife can judge this thing by doing several tests. She can see if he is attracted to her anymore. She can also read his body language about the same.
A honest man will be honest. There is no test for this.
she sure is
Perhaps you married a man?
A Civil Ceremony
A man who has cheated on his wife with a mistress and then does it again with you, is a man who is motivated by lust, and who will never be sexually faithful to anyone. If he should ever tell you that he intends to leave his wife and marry you instead, don't believe him.
The point is to judge the contestants based on the rules of the contest, and not to become sexually aroused by the contestants, so the man's sexual orientation is not relevant.
No - having sex with anyone who is not your lawful husband or wife is a major sin.
Pilot mainly refused to judge jesus as he knew he was innocent, and his wife told him to have nothing to do with this just man.
AnswerGo ask your wife and her lover if they are ok with a threesome. ANSWER:Could it be that you know how your wife is in bed when the two of you is having intimacy, and now she is doing it with another man, and to you, that will be a turn on. Don't understand how but when it happens to me, it was hard to have intimacy with the man I married..
It's usually a lack of morals, so he is easily tempted or he is not sexually satisfied or both. This happened to Ten Tibla
Yes. But he has to WANT to, and he has to go to therapy. She should go with him.
No, go and find a man worthy of your loyalty.
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