Talk with his friends and family about it, they may have similar concerns. If so you may be able to organize an Intervention to make him realize that his drug use is more of a problme tahtn he want to beleive.
YES. it would definatley be void, find another way to cash in.
no. The one you should confront is your man. And if he is cheating it's his loss.
Allow Animal Control to investigate your suspicions. Avoid the confrontation!
The confrontation was terrible for the criminal.
Because their probably acting different than before or cause they look weird or smell weird or even act weird
Yes.
Sounds like your friend has a pretty bad relationship with her husband and may be staying with him for family or lifestyle reasons. Maybe she needs to know the truth to help her confront her own life and her own happiness. What about a letter, anonymous. This way she won't feel awkward with you. What makes you think she doesn't already know? If she's not having sex with him, she should suspect that he is getting it somewhere.
how do your parents and teacher that you and doing cocane
Sure. But if he dies under mysterious circumstances, you instantly become the #1 suspect.
The U.S. constitution affords every suspect the right to confront his accuser. This is what has enabled organized criminals to intimidate witnesses and created the witness protection program.
You could talk to a psychologist and tell them the signs of Aspergers that your husband is showing. That way if your husband does have Aspergers he can get medicine for his symptoms, but not all people with Aspergers need medicine
It would be very difficult for you to find out if your husband is on an online dating service because he would probably be under a username you would not know. If you have a trusted friend that is computer savvy they may be able to help you out or, if your really suspect him then hire a detective for a week or two because your husband, if cheating on you could quite possibly be meeting with one or more women.