Yes. Is it fun, did the parties agree, yes. You are not talking about moral behavior and agreement with consenting adults, you are asking questions about religious law, and civil law. You got it: what you have discribed is adultry. Not problem for your own life;however you would be very silly to pretend that you have not discarded a bunch of religious and social and civil rules. Still this is your and your various partners' lives. We in Western Cilivation are not big into stoning. However, I suggest as a matter of prudence that you confine your behavie to out of the Middle East. As a psychosexual point: multipleparteners in the same bed does not do well with long-term relationships, just a thought.
The Arizona statute reads:" A married person who has sexual intercourse with another than his or her spouse, and an unmarried person who has sexual intercourse with a married person not his or her spouse, commits adultery and is guilty of a class 3 misdemeanor. When the act is committed between parties only one of whom is married, both shall be punished.No prosecution for adultery shall be commenced except upon complaint of the husband or wife. "
yes
Conceiving a child with someone who is not your husband, while still married, creates a complicated legal situation for all the parties involved. You should discuss your situation with an attorney who specializes in family law.Conceiving a child with someone who is not your husband, while still married, creates a complicated legal situation for all the parties involved. You should discuss your situation with an attorney who specializes in family law.Conceiving a child with someone who is not your husband, while still married, creates a complicated legal situation for all the parties involved. You should discuss your situation with an attorney who specializes in family law.Conceiving a child with someone who is not your husband, while still married, creates a complicated legal situation for all the parties involved. You should discuss your situation with an attorney who specializes in family law.
no, someone who is married to more than one person is a bigamist. In order for a marriage to be valid, both parties must be unmarried.
The Husband and the wife
No, a marriage is not valid if one of the parties is already married.
I would doubt that because the lifestyle is chosen by both parties.
According to the Michigan Legislature, the following are on the books relative to adultery. http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(0xojb5ufwpga0ha12y34tef4))/mileg.aspx?page=home Document Type Description 328-1931-V Division CHAPTER V ADULTERY (750.29...750.32) Section 600.2162 Section Husband or wife as witness for or against other. Section 750.29 Section Adultery; definition. Section 750.30 Section Adultery; punishment. Section 750.31 Section Adultery; complaint and time of prosecution. Section 750.32 Section Adultery; cohabitation of divorced parties. Section 767.44 Section Indictment; forms for particular offenses; bill of particulars. Section 777.16a Section §§ 750.11 to 750.32; felonies to which chapter applicable.
Sexual tension, between all parties involved (husband, wife, and male friend), causes stress on the relationship. When this tension does not exist then a male can be friends with a married woman. Are there other reasons?
Nothing?...
you just get 100 friends and then have 3 parties and then find a cute wife or husband next get married and you have a few kids
The only law relevant to this is the Divorce Law which states that you can apply for divorce if the marriage has broken down irretrievably. You then need grounds to prove this has happened: 1. Adultery 2. Desertion or separation for a period of no less than 2 years (if both parties agree) 3. Desertion for a period of 5 years of more