You do not control whom you fall in love with. However, you do control whether you pursue those feelings. I hope for your mates sake, that you retreat from the "crush" as you did commit to this person for the long haul.
Having a crush on someone is not wrong so long as you do not annoy the person you have a crush on, but it may be hard on you.
He is married to Elizabeth Huberdeau
It's ok to have a crush on him, but if he's married or otherwise engaged. DON'T TOUCH.
No. But he can develop a crush on someone. Who he likes is different depending on who you married.
He is newly married to Mia Goth, so if he does, it would likely be her.
You can't help who you have a crush on but it would be wrong acting on it.
No, it's not wrong. It's no more wrong than a 9th grade boy having a crush on a 7th grade girl, or a 9th grade girl having a crush on a 7th grade boy. Having a crush is never wrong. It's how you act on your feelings that's right or wrong. If you pursue a sexual relationship with someone who is legally too young to have sex, or if you stalk and harass someone who has made it clear that they're not interested in you, THEN it's wrong.
yes it is wrong to fall in love with someone else even thou i am married because in this 3 lifes will get spoil anf there children.
Technically, yes. But if she/he's married to someone else, and you are there soul mate, then they have obviously with the wrong person, and only time, will reveal that to them.
Actually it is wrong. But nowadays values and ethics have totally diluted. You can do anything what you want. No one cares. If you believe you are ethical, then it is wrong else it really does not matter. !
Yes, she said she had a (crush) on Shia LaBouf.P.S (sorry if I spelled his last name wrong).
Sure he can. What counts is how he acts on the crush. If it goes beyond the crush stage and into something more and he has a girlfriend then some thing is wrong. Married people and people working together often have crushes on friends and that is just what they are a crush. Nothing happens.