It is entirely situational. It depends on who the woman is, what your relationship with her husband is, and what your intentions are. Do you feel the situation is appropriate yourself?
If the woman is close friend, like a sister, and you are in a close and trusting relationship with her husband, it wouldn't hurt to give her a little teddy bear or something. If you are truly unsure, ask her husband if he would feel okay with you giving her a little something.
Even if it is a coworker or something, a small non-romantic gift would probably be okay, especially if you got a little something for your other coworkers as well. In a case like that, it becomes more like a nice gesture.
However, if you are wanting to give her something to express you have any sort of romantic interest, then no. In that case, you are violating her and her husband's relationship. You are putting her in an awkward situation, and you might be creating tension that could have been avoided.
valentines is the 14th of February and was a woman and she was a saint
a single woman with child
If the woman and man are married yes, she can get insurance on her husband. If the woman is single and the man married then no, she can't get insurance on him.
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No she was not married. Nike was a single woman
Single, according to the US Census.
If you want me to tell you who is number one with the relationship about adultery, it will be the married man. If you reread this the man is married and it means he is not allowed to sleep with another woman, period. The single woman's fault will be not saying no to him. The single woman knows he is married and have a family, and maybe she knows the meaning of never sleep with a person who is not available. So the answer is the married man first because his married...................thank you!!
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The term "Miss" denotes an unmarried woman, as in, Miss Smith, as compared to Mrs. Smith who would be a married woman. A usage that is now not very common is to refer to an unmarried woman as a maid. A woman who reaches old age without ever having married could be called an old maid.
Typically, a married woman is referred to as Mrs. Whomever in writing. It is pronounced as missus, and signifies that the woman is no longer single.