Yes you should before it gets to late and it will be more hectic than it would be if you were to tell him now
Encourage them both to go for a DNA test. If the mother is pressuring him for support, he should be able to demand one legally. (If he has already been supporting and/or raising her, this may be difficult, and he may need to consult a lawyer.) Support your husband in whatever decision he makes. If he loves the child then he may consider it as his anyway.
You should probably tell him to give up and leave you alone; if he doesn't, tell the police and if necessary get an injunction, otherwise it may end badly for you.
Of course- if it is bothering you. YES of course. I would tell her to get lost and to go find leftovers elsewhere. She is not a real friend if shes making the moves on your husband. Tell your husband to tell her toback-off!! If he won't you may have a problem...
You may want to talk to him about it, before he finds out for himself. Just tell him what happened and explain that it is over. He should understand completely.
Talk to him and tell him that you don't like it when he is lying. If he wants your relationship to work, you and him should build it on trust and honesty. If he lies, you will lose your trust on him, and it may ruin the harmony of your relationship.
You need to make it very clear to him you are not interested. You may or may not want to tell your husband, that is up to you.
if he loves you he will tell you so yesAnswer 2No. Marriages exist by virtue of the secret. As long as secrets may be kept, the marriage is safe.
Unless you have absolute proof your husband had a bisexual act then you should have never have brought up the subject. If you found out from gossip then your husband has a right to know who told you. He may not be admitting to you he had a bisexual act because he's not guilty. Should you have proof he is afraid to admit it for fear of breaking up the marriage.
That all depends on how your husband would handle it. you may be better of not saing any thing and just being carefull. or leave and get someone more to your taste in bed.
You should tell him soon, but you may also need to explain that you never will do that again - put the blame on yourself. Otherwise, it is a red flag to a future with the guy. Often the past is repeated in the future, so be careful.
To tell you husband 'respect me or else' will only cause and argument. The best thing to do is learn to communicate and sit down together without blaming or yelling at each other and tell him that he does not respect you and you would like to know why. If you are not happy with his answer or he gives you no answer that is when you tell him that you give him respect and expect it back and if he is not willing to do that then you need to tell him the relationship is over. There is marriage counseling you both may want to consider.
Dating somebody who is not suitable to be your husband, can be awkward, you should be looking for your heavenly partners, to get the real deal!