if I know they are - no
2007-04-26 03:28:46
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answer #1
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answered by :-) 6
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I would get involed with a married person if both had true issues, as in they loved there spouces but found they wher not in love with them and there was an underlying health isssues where they could see they would be left alone down the road,would have to have a special kind of madly in love feeling to to get involved with another, BUT then 2nd thoughts, I feel I would take away from what I'd have.this is a dfficult question to answer depends on the circumstances
2007-04-26 01:07:30
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answer #2
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answered by sureshotalways2003 1
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regrettably this happens each and all of the time. occasion: a pair gets divorced and the have a newborn or toddlers in touch. i do no longer care what every physique thinks or says, you will constantly love the father of your toddlers. i'm no longer saying which you will constantly be in love with them, there is often that emotional attachment. So might that be incorrect, i think of no longer. With women people there is often an attachment to virginity too. the guy who you lose it to creates an emotional attachment. this is in case you act on those thoughts the place it could be seen incorrect.
2016-11-25 19:59:48
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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No, absolutely not. It's not fair to their spouse/partner! Or anyone involved for that matter. Seeing as how I'm married myself, I wouldn't do that to my husband anyway, even if the guy were single. There is NO excuse for cheating... There's a reason it's called cheating.
2007-04-25 23:15:17
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answer #4
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answered by PrettyMama982 3
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No way. I have fallen in love with a married man but I will NEVER do anything about it, even knowing that he feels the same. That is just wrong and I know I am better than that.
You can't help how you feel, but you can decide what you do about it... and I could never sink low enough to do that. Not a snowflake's chance in hell.
2007-04-18 15:33:31
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answer #5
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answered by Wildamberhoney 6
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I have no problem being friends with a married man, if it doesnt' make his wife uncomfortable but, he has to respect the boundries. I would NEVER get "involved"
2007-04-25 01:59:00
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answer #6
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answered by sistermarybella 4
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someone got involved with me when i was married. and as my therapist said, he wasn't a loser for dating a married person he was a loser because he had such low self esteem him dating me was a testament to his character. and i soon found out people who date married people (even though we were seperated) have no values, no self esteem and no self love. the idiots (me included) who didnt take the time to get divorced and stay single till some things were sorted out will eventually look at who they hooked up with disgust. and only 5% of relationships that are created when one partner is married works. good luck with that. now i am divorced and i dont even like dating men who "use" to be married LOL.
2007-04-18 07:18:39
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answered by Anonymous
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no! That is just asking for trouble. Besides a decent person would break off from their previous partner before seeking someone new. It is the decent thing to do. If they would dump someone else for you, then how can you trust them not to dump you when someone else comes along?
2007-04-26 06:51:15
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answer #8
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answered by monkeycliff 1
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NO WAY - I would never do something so horrible like that and end up hurting some1's wife or girlfriend. Think how u would feel if some1 had a fling with ur husband / boyfriend
2007-04-18 07:16:09
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answer #9
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answered by ¸.•*´`*•.¸ ℓανєη∂єr ¸.•*´`*•.¸ 6
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interesting...
what if you don't know that the person is married or attached? i had that happen...ended very badly when he left me to go back to his wife...
if i knew ahead of time, answer is more than likely no, unless they are in the process of a divorce.
2007-04-18 07:16:06
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answered by Niffer 6
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No way...that is the equation that follows ( for me )
married man+relationship with another women= trouble
2007-04-26 05:38:22
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answer #11
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answered by rose 2
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