And because of this, his life will begin. He need to make a decision on how to solve this problem. Some spouse thinks that having an affair is wonderful. How can a man be restless and not think about what might happen if he is not careful. If he have kids with his wife that will be his first priority, and then the mistress that is now pregnant.
A lot of lives will be destroy because of him. And if his wife wants it quit, his problem will be more bigger and heavier.
It is obvious a wife would be cheating on her husband and there are two reasons she could get pregnant by the other man: She was not using birth control or she may have thought by getting pregnant by him he would ask her to divorce her husband and marry him. Generally it is a mistake when the cheating wife gets pregnant.Another PerspectiveYou would really need to ask her. Perhaps her husband is infertile.
They are both hypocrites for cheating in the first place. They should obviously not be together.
If you mean you it is probably because he loves you. if you mean another girlfriend he is either cheating on you or her depending on which one was first. Why he does this can be because he gets away with it and he does not care about any of you.
No. The drug doesn't transfer to sperm.
Depends on how old the girlfriend is. The age of consent is 17 there.
No, she technically hasn't broken any laws by deceiving her husband.
No.
No, you cannot sue him.
Give Him a harmonica before he leaves. When he gets back, before you do anything with him together, have him play you a few songs.
The answer is yes. Your girlfriend is not a legal relative and such has no effect on your being accepted for the USCG. Even if you were married, it would have no affect. Federal law prohibits any discrimination based on marital status. This would inlude whether your wife or girlfriend is pregnant.
The wife has the option to stay in or get out of the military. This should be the same with all branches of service. She should have the option to chapter out of the Navy if she is pregnant reqardless of whether her husband is a civilian, military, etc.
It depends if the parents prosecute, but yes.