I would think it depends on the situation on both ends. I would think that you would prefer that the other person wasn't married. However, I think if you are single that is what your concern needs to be. Life is too short, don't let anyone tell you what to do. If you are OK with then that is all that matters. Let anyone who hasn't sinned cast the first stone.
2006-12-04 05:09:03
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answered by Theresa P 2
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Well yes and no this happened to me back in the 80s the woman that i was with was not married but i was.She knew I was married and it did not make a differeant .We were together for over 3 years and I did love her but I still felt guilty.She is the only woman that I would have married other than my wife.Is it wrong I can not tell you it is wrong.She is married now and we still love eachother.I know this is knot the best answer but it can happend.Oh buy the way we don't see eachother anymore because we do love eachother.We do not want to hurt anyone else.That has been 10 years now but I still think about her.
2006-12-04 05:36:17
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answered by Cherokee indian 4
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No, its not wrong to feel guilty about it. you should feel guilty about it, it's wrong to be with a married person. You are probably going to end the marraige. A person who is willing to cheat on their spouse is going to cheat no matter what. But do YOU want to be the cause of the end of a relationship? I think you need to end the fling with a married person, and hopefully they can deal with their problems on their own. You really don't want to be caught up in that whole mess.
2006-12-04 04:58:40
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answered by Stark 6
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YES IT IS! It's totally wrong to be with a married person. Unless it's an open relationship, one or more people are going to get hurt.
Find someone single to mess with. There's plenty of them in this world. Just know this, at some point in your life it might be your turn to be the person suffering the pain of infidelity.
2006-12-04 04:58:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Is it wrong not to feel guilty that you have no morals?
If you have no morals, then there is no right or wrong, it's all about "What I want." There is no guilt involved if a person has no morals.
So congratulate yourself on ridding yourself of those pesky morals that keep you from hurting other people. I'm sure you'll end up quite happy.
2006-12-04 04:57:44
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answered by Karen L 3
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Yes it is wrong...you should be thinking about that person's family, that you are tearing apart. If that don't make you feel guilty, you need to seek professional help. I think that most people who are in your situation do feel guilty, but do it anyway. They fact that you don't...needs some attention.
2006-12-04 04:59:25
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answered by ransdoll90 4
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Yes, you should not only feel bad, but you should never have started a relationship with a married person!
2006-12-04 05:18:53
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answered by Sweetteach 2
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Your an idiot! You shouldn't feel guilty about it because you shouldn't be doing it. You will ALWAYS be second in line to the person they married. If the other person thought you were more than dispensable tramp they would have asked YOU to marry them.
2006-12-04 05:03:11
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answered by Bec 2
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Yes that is very wrong. Why would you not feel guilty about breaking up family?
2006-12-04 04:56:37
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answered by redbull_photo 4
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Yes
2006-12-04 04:57:49
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answered by ☆Soon 2 be Mom of 2☆ 4
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