No!
2007-03-11 01:50:44
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answer #1
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answered by Gerry 7
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technically there is a reason why you are separated in the first place. in most if not all states, you have to be legally separated before you can divorce. so if you are separated for the sole reason that you know you are going to get divorced, there is no problem with that. you should not put your life on hold for 3 years while you are getting through all the red tape of divorce. however, if you are trying to work it out with your spouse and you sleep with someone else, that is wrong. it's not even cheating because you technically aren't together, even though the law says you are, but it is dishonest. if you are at the point in your marriage where you are separated yet want to work things out, it's time to figure out what you want.
2007-03-11 03:46:05
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answer #2
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answered by pikachu 5
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I agree, every situation is different.
While I think the "ideal" would be for everyone to be divorced "before" they become involved with someone else, in reality, that rarely happens. Some divorces take years, people who are separated rarely wait that long before they become involved with someone else. Who's to say they are right or wrong?
What I do think is most people who separate, (with the intention of divorce), don't wait long enough before they jump into another relationship. They don't take the time they need to resolve their feelings, or to work out any "issues" that may have lead to the breakup of their marriage. When they jump from the frying pan into the fire, all they do is bring all their "baggage" with them. They only hurt themselves and their next partner.
It's not up to me to say whether or not it's "ok to have sex with someone other than your spouse" before you are divorced. I'd probably say "no", but every situation is different.
2007-03-11 03:26:24
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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OK call me old fashioned, but I believe in the sanctity of marriage. When you say ..until death do we part... I think you should mean it. If not, don't get married. When you have trouble down the road, remember your vows and the love you had. Marriage is a commitment for life between two people. So,no it's not OK to have sex with someone else just because you're separated. Separation should be to try to get things back the way they should be, not creating more problems.
2007-03-11 03:21:31
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answered by teacher sub 2
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For me that would be No. BUT......It all depends on how the separation occurred. If someone is separated because their spouse cheated on them during the marriage and continues to cheat on them then Id say yes its okay to start seeing other people, if the split was just differences or boredom in the marriage then I'd say no the person should wait. The whole purpose of separation in most cases is a precursor to divorce and if its mutual then I dont see the problem...BUT....If the understanding of the separation was to take time apart and rethink things then dating during this time totally broadsides the marriage and should be thought about out of respect for the other partner and your marriage vows.In anycase none of this is pleasant and I really feel for you if you arte the one going through it. My sister recently separated from her husbad of 20 years because she was bored and we are all in shock and kind of feel he has be wronged by her but what can you do? Not much.....at the end of the day it is none of my business.
2007-03-11 01:54:14
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answered by Jenny T 4
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NO!!!! It does NOT make it alright, because your still married to your spouse! And marriage is to be KEPT in the bonds of marrige. It makes me sad that people feel that with sex, that they fall into that trap that the grass is greener somewhere else, and think ONLY of THEMSELVES!!!!
Grow up, WAKE up, and visualize how much pain and hurt that you can cause not only to your spouse but your family by having sexual relations with other people outside of your marriage, also by looking at porn.
So, NO, being seperated is NOT a valid reason to have sex with another person.
2007-03-11 03:02:17
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answered by Bryan M 5
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sure. that's real despite in case you stick to a faith or are referencing regulation. as long as you're married, having intercourse with yet another guy or woman is adultery. as quickly as you're legally separated, any new strikes might by no skill be viewed for the courtroom. so a procedures as i'm worried, as quickly as the divorce is in progression (and you're no longer in basic terms legally separated), all's honest. in accordance to 3 religions, in spite of the indisputable fact that, it remains immoral. while you're Catholic, the Church would not even recognize a civil divorce. For the guy in touch with somebody interior the technique of divorce, that's a good sized disadvantage because of the fact there is often the prospect that the married couple gets decrease back mutually previously the divorce is very final. happens. tell your mom to stay her lie of religion and you will stay your very own existence. opt for to have not greater touch together with her until your divorce is very final if she berates you. Then tell her that she made her comments, now that's her place to maintain it to herself lest she be judged. i replaced into dating my guy jointly as he replaced into interior the technique of a divorce. She dragged it out for 4 years. I met him approximately 2 years after he filed. Had he filed in my state, no choose might have enable this bypass on previous a twelve months. sadly, that's the concern in many states, which incorporates Massachusetts. The a hundred and twenty day waiting era is a humorous tale.
2016-10-01 22:39:28
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answered by ? 3
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I am a non traditionalist and I believe that if you are seperated and you are definately getting a divorce than it is acceptable to begin another relationship. If on the other hand you are seperated in order to try and work thing out then of course not. Either way it is not acceptable to just have sex with someone because you, by now, should be a responsible caring adult that wishes to improve upon past mistakes.
2007-03-11 01:57:20
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answered by joshandandreabean 2
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To me, a marriage ends when either party actually files for divorce. Just having a tiff, where one party spends a weekend or overnight away from home, usually at a parent's home, doesn't count as separated. Once the divorce has been started, then both are effectively single, though the marriage takes longer to formally and legally end. During the period between filing and the formal end to the marriage, both are free to see who they wish.
2007-03-11 03:00:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the separation period is generally to see whether you and your spouse are better together or apart. If your goal is to ultimately get back together with your spouse, then no, it is definitely not a good idea.
2007-03-11 01:51:25
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answered by ♫ frosty ♫ 6
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NO, are you not still married? If you want to have sex, get a divorce!!!!! Till then keep away from the thoughts of having sex. Or reconcile wit your spouse.
2007-03-11 01:52:19
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answer #11
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answered by teressahousley@sbcglobal.net 1
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