Yes. I didn't see any problem with hooking up with this guy who was married with three kids... until the tables turned and it happend to me. And boy do I hate the girl that tried to destroy my family.
I learned a lesson.
2007-11-19 17:08:18
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answered by Journey 3
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My husband had an affair and we split up, we were in the "2 year separation" time period (we decided to divorce for unreasonable behaviour for various reasons and UK law says you need 2 years separation) and I met my current husband after we had been separated about a year and a half. Technically I was married but the marriage was well and truly over and headed for the divorce courts, my new partner knew that I had been married and that our divorce was imminent. I don't think that really counts though, OK it wasn't ideal but sometimes life throws you a curve ball.
2007-11-20 01:18:35
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answered by sparkleythings_4you 7
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Yes... Long time ago. Guy I knew through work. Basically I used him and vise versa. Only got together a couple times. At first I felt horrible about it, but when the world continued to keep turning, I realized that I wasn't an absolutely terrible person and went on with my life. It happens. In fact, I can't even promise you it will never happen again. I do not like or respect marriage and most "commitments" are a sham to get what you want at the time anyways. I don't know why I'm being so honest on this question, guess you caught me in the right mood. I'll patiently await all my "thumbs down" now...
2007-11-19 17:08:23
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answered by AessaMenevrah 5
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Yes, twice. The first time, the woman in question told me she was divorced. We had an affair lasting two months before I discovered the truth and dumped her. The second woman told me she had separated from her husband and he lived in another state. He didn't, they weren't legally separated and she had kids she didn't tell me about until we'd been sleeping together for three months.
I met both of them at work. After that, I realized that dating co-workers isn't always a good idea.
2007-11-20 02:34:21
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answered by Anonymous
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not if i comprehend the guy rather properly, yet I do in specific cases question what stated individual sees of their companion. yet i visit declare, you do seem a definite thank you to an intruder based on the corporate you preserve. So while it incorporates acquaintances - yah I do decide somewhat - while you're putting out with a gaggle of dudes on Harley's, with leather-based jackets, and bandanas i visit think of you're a biker or you're dealing with a mid-life disaster.
2016-10-02 01:46:39
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answered by Anonymous
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My wife asked me when we first got together if I would ever sleep with someone else. I told her YES I would. Certain conditions had to be met. If a woman were to approach me, hike up her skirt and said "Lets go" I'm all over it. But if I had to wine and dine her or otherwise impress her than forget it. Since the former isn't to likely to happen than I believe our marriage is safe.
2007-11-19 19:58:42
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answered by crankydad_9999 3
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Well I klnow the person who did it and it was just a mutual exchange of benefitd between two...money and sex...both powerful...so but the passion was present there
2007-11-19 17:05:47
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answered by lady in RED 2
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I did it four times and I just said fug it. It ain't worth it. They said they would leave their wives but neither did. But I had to listen at them complain about how their marriage was.
2007-11-19 20:29:07
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answered by Bree 3
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Technically yes but we were both separated, getting divorces and not living with spouses..
2007-11-19 17:05:41
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answered by Anonymous
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at one time. though i was the only married person in the relationship, i had more respect for other people than myself or my spouse.
2007-11-19 17:06:13
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answered by the evil1 3
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