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Depending on if you can live with a spouse who has in fact turned gay, that is not a question anyone but you can answer. If that person has remained faithful to you regardless of their sexual preference they obviously still either have a great love or respect for you. It seems if they have suddenly realized their sexuality it should be them wondering if a divorce in necessary, not you.

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