It depends on the separation agreement; if it's formal, legal separation, then no. If it's just an informal "I'm moving out for a while", the technically yes, but it would depend on whether or not it reflected badly on the Navy itself.
Bottom line is, what you do in your private life (good, bad, or otherwise) they don't really care about, unless it affects the Navy's image, your bearing as a Sailor, duty status, involves criminal activity, unit effectiveness/readiness (e.g., having an affair with a crewmember or someone in your chain of command), etc.
It's more of a bigger deal for officers than enlisted, though again, it depends on how it affects your duty status.
Yes, You are still married even if your not living in the same house and apart. If you have not filed paperwork in the courts for Separation and or Divorce, then you are still committing adultery being with another person in a sexual nature of any kind.
-You are only allowed to divorce only if your partner was unfaithful to you (Had intercourse with someone else)-The Catholic Church says that it is adultery if the woman has intercourse with another man. That means that if you with a woman and you have no intentions on committing fornication (Intercourse before marriage) or another act of using her, it would not be a sin. To be on the safe side, don't get too hands on before you know the reason why she separated.-It does not matter if the woman legally separated or just separated it is still a sin of adultery if she has intercourse with another man. Only in terms of death and terms where you divorced because of your partner's unfaithfulness are you allowed to marry someone else.Good pages to look up on the bible:-(Mark 10. 1-12) -(Proverbs 5. 1-15) -(Matthew 5. 27-31)
That would depend on what you are talking about and what you are thinking about! No, it is not. If it was, you would be commiting adultery every time a female shop assistant asked if you need help packing your shopping. Adultery involves sexual relations between at least one married person and another person. ANSWER: Talking to a woman is not cheating or committing adultery. If it is woman can not talk to a man without being accuse of adultery as well.
It is only adultery when a married person has sex with another person. Talking on the phone or having the phone number of another person of the opposite sex does not count.
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Masturbating is not considered adultery, as adultery typically involves engaging in sexual activity with someone other than one's spouse. Masturbation is a solo sexual activity and does not involve another person.
No, masturbation is not considered adultery. Adultery typically refers to sexual relations with someone other than one's spouse. Masturbation involves sexual self-stimulation and does not involve another person.
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As of 2014, adultery is not a crime in the state of Texas. Adultery can be used as a reason for a divorce.
having an affair
It actually does not say that you have committed 'adultery'; but states that you commit it -- 'in your heart'. Anyway it's in Matthew 5:28
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