Of course! That is totally OK!
And if your husband/wife has a problem with that, or gets a little jealous, that is totally normal too. But if it starts to become a big problem, then you should be able to talk it through with them. but make sure that you aren't spending more time with your opposite sex friend, than with your husband/wife.
It depends on what sort of friendships they are. If they're real friendships where you and the other person are both benefiting from it, keep going. If the other person is the only one getting anything out of it, it's not a real friendship and you need to drop that person.
Regarding "single" to be unmarried, the opposite is a married person, or spouse.
Just Tell the person how you feel and ask Them if they feel the same way!
It is not a faux pas to socialize, in general, with a member of the opposite sex when one is married. However, it is a faux pas to interact inappropriately with a member of the opposite sex when married. This is because when two people are married there should be a level of respect (not to mention love) that prevents one from making inappropriate conversation and/or physical contact with another person of the opposite sex. There is a very distinct difference between socializing appropriately and inappropriately and every couple should be aware of a common distinction between these two categories.
If you are no longer in love with the person you are married to, you should get a divorce. You should first explain the situation to the person you are married to, then talk to the person from your past that you are in love with and see if that person shares the same feelings that you do. You should not stay with a person who you are not in love with and you should not cheat. The best way to handle the situation is to communicate your thoughts and feelings.
I wouldn't encourage it, to be honest, it doesn't sound like a good idea at all. If he's married, that could cause issues with his wife, for instance, she may think something is going on betweent the two of you. And friendships don't always stay friendships, sometimes, they go a wee bit further. ANSWER: I would not suggest it. It's like putting salt in an open wound. Most married men can't be trusted and it doesn't matter if they are just friends. But if this single woman and the married man has another person sharing a room, that will be fine.
Yes, you should love the person you married.
no he is marriedwhoever asked this question is not nearly as smart as himGee, nobody gay has ever married a person of the opposite sex have they?Correction, he WAS married.
If you are friends with the opposite sex or a married person is coming onto you and it looks like it is getting more serious then you should be blunt in saying how you feel about or walk the other way.
Dont tell either spouses of the others existance!
no.
It is only adultery when a married person has sex with another person. Talking on the phone or having the phone number of another person of the opposite sex does not count.