He's never been married to a man. The whole gay rumour is just that: a rumour.
A man who is not married is called a backelor. A man who does not want to get married has historically been called "a confirmed bachelor".
He's married, but not to you, and you've been having an affair, and now you're through? Just tell him. He has no complaint coming.
No, the noun 'bride' is a word for a woman about to be married or just married.The noun for a man about to be married or just married is groom.The noun 'bachelor' is a word for a man who is not and has never been married.The noun for a woman who is not and has never been married is spinster.The word bachelorette is a more recent addition to popular culture, because the word spinster has such negative connotations.
Just be simple and straightforward: "I'm not interested in getting with a married man."
A man just married or about to be married. We usually just say 'groom'. For a lady about to be married or a woman usally just a few days/weeks married we mostly say ''bride''
A newlywed.
Joe man
yes he has been married for the past 34 years
once
No
just keep reminding him hes married