because.... its easier to blame some1 else for y it ended....
I highly doubt it and she shouldn't even try. The "other woman" is not to blame, the man that cheated carries all of the blame.
You should be able to blame your spouse fully, since he/she allgedly cheated on you, whether the person they had the affair with realized it or not.
The man is breaking a vow or promise that he made to his partner He is responsible for keeping his own promises. ANSWER: For a long time now, when our husband end up having affairs, the first thing that wives do is to blame the mistress. We never thought the other woman is also not to blame. It's not like this other woman look for the married man so she can ruin the life of his wife. If there is someone to blame it will be the married man. Some married men has reason why they commit the affairs. They will also say that the problem came from his marriage, not getting along or even no more chemistry between him and his wife. So this is when the other woman will be part of the problem. The other woman is the innocent one but still she was blame for it. Married man is the one that start the relationship and if there are someone to blame it's them, not the other woman..
Why would you want to do that? Your husband could of said "NO" to the other woman but didn't so why would you blame her? She just fell into his trapped like you did. I don't mean to come off rude but it just seems like the wives always blame the other woman and letting there husbands off the hook. It takes two to tango.
Yes if it is a love marriage adnd couple knows each other very well
To a child born in the marriage, or to the other woman?
yeah pretty much
marriage between a man and a woman
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.
In Islam, it is generally not permissible for a man to see a woman without hijab before marriage, as modesty and respect for each other's privacy are important values in the religion.
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First, you need to understand the laws regarding divorce in your particular state. If you need "cause" in your state, then adultery with this other woman, whom you could name, certainly would apply. Most states, however, now have "no fault" divorce laws. That means you don't have to have any particular reason for wanting a divorce other than simply wanting out of the marriage. In that case, the judge has no interest in "other women". And he will not appreciate your trying to insert her into the proceeding's. I sense from the question that you feel this woman is to blame for your marriage breaking up...and that you want retribution, revenge, justice...whatever you think you will get by exposing her "to the world" as the evil that came between you and your loving relationship. The reality is that your husband is the one that broke your marriage vows and it is less important who he did it with than why he did it. Even if you can't salvage this marriage by understanding how you may have played into this, it would certainly be valuable information for any future relationship you might have, and the type of person you pick to have it with.