You can divorce your husband. If you live in a no fault state, you don't need a reason to divorce him, so the "other woman" has no impact. If you live in a state which requires certain compelling reasons to dissolve the marriage, you certainly have a good one. You are wasting your time trying to get back at the other woman. You have to accept that it was your husband that broke the marriage vows. In my opinion, the BEST way to get back at her is to take HIM to the cleaners in the divorce. Make sure you get everything coming to you from the marital assets and any other payments that your attorney can make a good case for - so that he is reminded every day of what his bad behavior cost him. Think THAT won't have an affect on his relationship with her?!! Whatever your settlement is - take it and run. Don't give him the satisfaction of knowing he hurt you. He isn't worth it. And remember, if he can cheat on you with another woman, he will cheat on the other woman with another one! Have a happy new life and smile when you think of what she is now stuck with!
A man living with another woman having a child or children, is very irresponsible because no matter how you word it the child or children are illigitimate.
Nothing, unless there is a divorce or other court order prohibiting the woman from taking the child out of the state.
A woman's husband and her brother are brothers-in-law to each other.
Ask the other woman if she says no then he is if she says yes then she is also. Why dont you just dump your husband and then you will know.
Definitely yes
That is totally for you, your husband and the other woman to decide.
hell yes
It depends on how her husband reacts, what the woman wants to do, and other factors. Each sitution is unique, but she could stay with her husband, leave her husband for the other man, or something else.
Women by nature are jealous of the other woman so they have a tendency to blame the mistress in the affair and even when the mistress harasses the wife, but it is the husband in this case that should stop the harassment because he started it all. Get tough with the husband and ignore the mistress; the ball is in his court.
In "The Other Woman" by Virgilio S. Almario, Loida is the wife of the protagonist, a woman who feels neglected and unappreciated by her husband. She eventually discovers her husband's affair with another woman and confronts him about it, leading to a revelation about their marriage and relationship.
You are wise by asking the question, "Why do women blame the other woman when it is the husband who pursues and starts it all.' Too many women are so jealous over the 'other women' they forget that their husband has started the affair and it is the husband they should be going after and not the other woman. It's a turf war ... single women or even married women that start an affair with another woman's husband is heads up for a real war. The husband sits idly by and secretly I do believe that most men who have affairs on their wives enjoy two women fighting over him. Smart women have it out with the husband and do not bother with the other woman.
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