No, it's not usually a mistake. One divorce could have been caused by him or both of them, and the second one by her. These things happen. Perhaps you both were always meant to be together and that's why his marriages never worked out. You may have known him before, but walk with caution and let some time go by before you make any hasty commitments. People change ... either for the good or the bad. I'd give it 8 months to a year before committing to a marriage if he does ask you. If we don't know ourselves 100% then we can never know another person 100%. Don't let this guy get away for now because it sounds like it could work out well for both of you. Slow and easy is the key. Good luck Marcy
No, but he is dating someone
Tell the insurance company you make a mistake on the application form, and that the fact is the man you described as your husband has not legal relation to you.
They are back together! Nick Jonas said on the Larry King Show, "I am Glad that we RECONNECTED!" Miley also said on her myspace, "I'm talkin to someone I love, Someone that I RECONNECTED with, Someone that i really care about!"
Yes he is. He got married to a lady called Laura Carswell, who happens to be 20 years his junior.
I don't want to "mistake" your kindness for weakness. If you "mistake"my intention,you are making a mistake. You must have "mistaken" me for someone else.
This is not a quesion. my mistake
if someone make a mistake
Miss is for someone who is not married. Mrs. is for someone who is married and Ms. is for someone who could or could not be married but your do not know therefore you put miss.
you can get married when you were engaged to someone and the pope approved of you marrying someone.:)
if someone has made a mistake or series of mistakes regarding infidelity, making another mistake by ending the marriage may not be the right answer for the kids or family as a whole. if both spouses are committed to healing and doing the necessary hard work to save the marriage and make individual progress then do not end the relationship.
To cover up for their mistake?
Vertigo