If the woman and man are married yes, she can get insurance on her husband. If the woman is single and the man married then no, she can't get insurance on him.
Depends on the man.
heartache!
doesn't matter
Single, unmarried, or a bachelor.
If you want me to tell you who is number one with the relationship about adultery, it will be the married man. If you reread this the man is married and it means he is not allowed to sleep with another woman, period. The single woman's fault will be not saying no to him. The single woman knows he is married and have a family, and maybe she knows the meaning of never sleep with a person who is not available. So the answer is the married man first because his married...................thank you!!
If she is married to that man then she is not divorced. If she is married to a man that was previously married to another who divorced their previous partner then you should keep your distance as she is married! If she is in a "partnership" with this man and then rule two applies If she is single then ask her for a date
yes
No, he can't. A Muslim man (married or not married) can't, per Islam religion, have an affair with any woman (Muslim or non Muslim, single or not single) outside licit marriage per Islam religion.
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Married men show confidence and stability.
If the married man is part of that church then all members should be able to work together and there is nothing wrong with a single female asking a married man to do work for the church as long as it is done inside the church.