its his Mum or sister.........
or if he has the balls to say it in front of his current wife.... give him the benefit of the doubt
2006-11-21 06:03:02
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answered by Bmp1ksh 3
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I am in a similar situation. I am not married but have been in a committed relationship for 11 years. My first real love, has been and is still waiting for me, going into 17 years. Our different careers kept us apart the first time. I know he loves me, I don't know if he will care for my 13 year old son as much as my significant other does.
Oh what a tangled web we weave.................
2006-11-21 06:08:44
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answered by ? 6
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hi. The Bible, in case you have chose to apply it as your guidebook, has some issues to declare approximately divorce. in case you view the Bible simply by fact the inspired word of God then you relatively could desire to look heavily on the old testomony as that's crammed with regulations that have been superceded - people consult with the time of regulation and time of Grace. The regulation on divorce wasn't relatively elaborated on in the hot testomony. many regard marriage as an occasion of Christ's relationship with the church so divorce is then anathema! besides the undeniable fact that Jesus says that for the hardness of guys's coronary heart divorce exchange into allowed in circumstances of unfaithfulness...that's interesting which you're prepared to persist with the Bible's direction in this one. for sure if a pair are in an abusive relationship there are necessary matters with it being an occasion of Christ's relationship with the church. Husbands love your spouse on a similar time as Christ enjoyed the church...you notice the subject? The Bible is quiet in this situation. Many hardliners will say that marriage is for all times etc etc., those are people who're happy to condone oppressive relationships or be blinkered with regard to the certainty of life. As an ex-believer and divorced and remarried individual I definitely have seen it from all facets. in case you're in a topic the place you notice no sparkling Biblical rules then that's complicated for you...i could say for you to overlook torturing your self as you wont get a sparkling answer. in case you act with a organic coronary heart and ethical experience that's the main suitable i will recommend. besides the undeniable fact that what isn't sparkling right this is are you searching for a reason to divorce and have somebody else in thoughts or have you ever divorced... you may discover your ethical experience issues you in case you're attempting to justify your self. If not, have confidence your Christian instincts....
2016-10-22 12:07:59
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answered by ? 4
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You can still love a person after a divorce, but you aren't necessarily in love with them. There's a huge difference!
2006-11-21 06:01:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Go on Trisha and do a lie detector test
2006-11-21 06:00:52
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answered by ~Grace~ 5
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love means different things to different people, only the people involved would have any idea
2006-11-21 06:02:18
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answered by Anonymous
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lie detector
2006-11-21 06:01:11
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't. Only time will show.
2006-11-21 06:03:52
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answered by Mags 2
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if he respects all involved, especially his wife.
2006-11-21 06:01:57
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answered by Josephine 1
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brother & sister?
2006-11-21 06:00:52
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answered by Anonymous
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