No, no one could really blame a wife for walking away if the spouse never kept his words to not cheat again.
It's not.
When a man cheats on his wife he has broken the bond of trust and has deeply hurt his wife. She is hurt because she trusted him and thought he loved her and she is hurt and angry over the thought of her spouse sneaking out and having an affair making her look like a fool. That memory will always be with the wife, but, if they try at their marriage it may be saved if the cheating spouse is willing to know a good thing when he has it. People who cheat on their spouses always lose in the end.
No. Your spouse is your wife.
* You shouldn't cheat on your spouse. * How would you feel if your wife decided to cheat on you! Cheating is low as a snake's belly and is immature. If you are so unhappy in your marriage then it's up to you to follow the vows you promised each other and try to make an effort to work through any problems in your marriage. If you don't feel you love your wife then file for a separation to give you time to be sure you really do want a divorce. The grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence! Grow up and be a man!
It is very common for either spouse to cheat or be verbally or physically abusive and not leave the residence. The only way one can have a spouse leave the home is by seeking legal counsel and filing for divorce.
Yes he did indeed cheat on his wife.
No, "spouse" is not a verb. It is a noun used to refer to a person's husband or wife.
Your husband or wife is your spouse.
Spouse means husband or wife, as in a man and his spouse or a woman and her spouse
No your wife is your spouse, Your kin is your children.
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