NO!
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There is an old time quote - All is fair in love and war.
no
That all depends on your own ethics in this sort of thing. However there is an unspoken understanding that seems to be the norm, that implies that you should not initiate a sexual relationship with someone that is already involved in a relationship. The morality in it is however some thing that is ultimately up to you decide on.
You actually can't do anything now because you are already married to someone else and it's really not fair to your life partner.Just think that if your husband or wife did that to you how would you like it.So forget about your ex if i were you! or you can try and talk to your life partner and your ex and see what happens there...
HOW are they going to take care of IT? Pawn it off on someone else? Wouldnt be fair to it.
No this isn't fair, but no one said life was fair. He dated the colleague, married someone else and there was a bitter break up. My question is 'why is he on the phone with his wife if they are split up?' If he and his wife are split up then there is no reason he can't talk to this colleague of his.
Fair; no. Legal: yes.
the great compromise wasnt fair, but it was better than they already had.
Your ex has already moved on and so have you but emotionally you need to take the time. Possibly seek some counselling to have someone to talk to to get through these issues. Remember you do have a husband and although you may be confused it is also not fair to him. Work on your marriage and if it is where you don't want to be you must deal with this as soon as possible but you also must get by the past.
Well, assuming you have already tried asking them nicely, maybe step it up to a punch in the face? With fair warning of course.
10 to 15 percent is what is fair to pay someone who sells property for an individual.
it already happened sorry
No they did not get married! Tammy is still fair game XD <3