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It is between the two of you. Why bother about what others think about your relationship. There are people out there who say hurting words due to jealousy or their own past failure. Whether or not you should stay on in the relationship depends on the communication between you and the married person. If you are confident in your relationship, so be it. The most important thing is to remember to care for yourself and make sure you don't get yourselves hurt at the end of the day.

2007-10-21 21:52:25 · answer #1 · answered by challenge_me_83 1 · 2 4

Most home wreckers don't care what people say because they have low self-esteem anyway. They think they are not deserving of a man of their very own or a better life for that matter, so they take what they can get from the already married ones.
They know that the married man will not expect much from them anyway. Their self worth is so low that they think that they do not have anything to offer an available man, so they continue down the self destructive spiral and degrade themselves. These kind of women need help. They should find other ways to build themselves up. I would say that these women need to have God in their lives. That is where it all starts. They need hope, and above all faith. Until they seek the Lord wholeheartedly, they will continue on that reckless path.

2007-10-22 06:07:48 · answer #2 · answered by †Evonne† 7 · 2 0

I would never date a married person other than my husband. I was raised with good morals and values and anyone with any such would not become a home wrecker. That is every way wrong, no one wants that done to them. And most times it is done and that person leaves their spouse for the other person and that person thinks that they won't cheat on them. They are so wrong because they cheated to be with them in the first place and they will do it again. It would be different if that person is seperated and getting a divorce. Good luck, best wishes.

2007-10-22 05:09:32 · answer #3 · answered by Gladys C 5 · 1 0

You must do, or you wouldn't be in here asking the question. If you or someone you know are seeing a married person, you can't call it dating, you need to call it what it is..sneaking around or slipping around but a respectable person wouldn't dare call it dating. Frankly, I don't see anything wrong with it! Since you don't think too much of yourself.

2007-10-22 06:35:37 · answer #4 · answered by lucylocket7258 7 · 1 0

I wouldn't be dating a married person in the first place

2007-10-22 05:06:18 · answer #5 · answered by ForeverAnAngel 5 · 3 0

What others say can only affect you to a certain extent, its what you have to go through emotionally that is hard to bear. I believe nobody aims to be a homewrecker. What is stopping you or distracting you from doing the right thing and realise you are getting yourself in the midst of a troublesome affair?? You have to come to yr senses. Be it willingly or being talked into it, I hope you can come out of it. You should be dating a married person, one that you are married to, and not one that is married to another.

2007-10-22 05:01:02 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

No, but I care about myself too much to be with a married person. Plus I wouldn't want it done to me.

2007-10-22 04:51:28 · answer #7 · answered by Jane_S 6 · 4 0

I would never date a married person. I have morals.

2007-10-22 04:59:36 · answer #8 · answered by Jenni 2 · 3 0

Yes of course and why in the world would you date a married person? Is it because he is the one you wanted most? Before you do think about his family. Are you going to ruins one's family just for what you have felt?

2007-10-22 04:50:21 · answer #9 · answered by Sir Raulo 4 · 5 1

Yes you should care you should go and see a family who has been destroyed by someone like you who's kids hate there father who's mother had a nervous breakdown. But why care your having fun right.

2007-10-22 06:26:19 · answer #10 · answered by pa 1 · 1 0

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