Always, without dout, reservation or question. If otherwise you should not be married to that person. Check that to demanding mothers and mothers-in+law. other than God yes your spouse should be the most important person in your life. also dont take the little things your spouse does for you for granted or one day they will be the things you miss the most.
Not sure what your question is. If the couple is monogamous, neither party should be having sex with anyone else, male or female.
Just because this person is a narcissist doesn't make then much different than anyone else cheating with your spouse and you should be more concerned about your spouse cheating. By all means sit down with the narcissists spouse and tell the whole story, but be sure you have absolute proof before doing so. Don't be surprised if the narcissist's spouse becomes angry and is denial, but, in time the spouse will become to believe it.
No. An adult can't be forced to live with an ex spouse, or with anyone else either, for that matter.
No. A foreclosure affects only the borrower and anyone else who signed the mortgage.No. A foreclosure affects only the borrower and anyone else who signed the mortgage.No. A foreclosure affects only the borrower and anyone else who signed the mortgage.No. A foreclosure affects only the borrower and anyone else who signed the mortgage.
The Giver is forbidden to share the memories of the past with his spouse or anyone else in the community. These memories contain emotions and experiences that the community has chosen to erase in order to maintain stability and control.
Not in my opinion. Technically no...but if your spouse or "significant other" catches you doing it with anyone else, the penalty is the same.
Special people should be treated just like anyone else. It is important that a special person does not feel like they are different.
It would depend on who they are jointly owned with. If a spouse, no. Anyone else, yes but only half.
If you are asking a witness to a crime you should ask him/her the following1. Where did it happen2.can you give a description of (the person who did the crime)3. Can anyone else backup your story4. Was anyone else a witness5.how did it happen6. What gender was the (person who did the crime)
The straight answer would be there not any more so then anyone else
The estate of the cardholder. Anyone else named on the card, or the spouse, could be held responsible.
it is important to empower service users so they can have the same rights as anyone else :)