Your choice. If your feelings for each other is stronger than your feelings for your spouses maybe you should be getting divorces. Or you can pursue your mutual feeling like an affair, keeping you spouses in the dark (usually messy, nasty and unpleasant if you get caught) Or maybe your spouses are ever so understanding and forgiving that they'll wait fo you to have a fling and then return to them. Or you simply acknowledge your feelings w/o doing anything more about them.
Affairs.
They were both established by joint-stock companies. They were also both part of the middle colonies.
Yes, they are both married, although not to each other. He is on his second wife, she on her third husband. They were never married to each other.
Martha and George were both 27 when they married each other.
A postnuptial agreement can be established after marriage to outline how assets and debts will be divided in case of divorce or death. Both parties must agree to the terms and it must be legally binding.
No, they are both married to other people.
You can run away, but both of you are minors and no minister or Justice of the Peace will marry you. If you love each other enough you can wait until you are both 18 to get married.
They are both established by acts of the congress
If both lovers are married not to each other and they have a child can the mother give the child her lovers last name
tell her how sorry you are. Tell her how much you miss her and ask if you can talk things through.
You call BOTH of them "Rabbi".
They're both Scottish and they are married to each other.