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    Sep 20, 2007, 07:23 AM
    Can his wife sue me?
    I met a married man on a website more than a year ago... we chatted for a while before we actually met.

    His profile said that he has permission from his wife to get involved with other women on a sexual basis, but every time he meets someone, he must firstly invite the lady over, so that she (his wife this is) can meet her and see if she's comfortable enough to let her husband "sleep" with this woman.

    So he told her about me, and said he wanted to meet me in person. He visited me for the first time on a Saturday afternoon, and like the devil wants, we fell in love immediately. We came to the conclusion at a later stage, that we are twin souls through and through... after a while his wife got suspicious, cause he never talks about me like with the other woman, and she found out that we are actually very much in love... she stopped him from seeing me, but that was just not possible.

    We went on seeing each other in the secret. And now, more than a year later, we experience a lot of pain without each other. He eventually told her he cannot live without me, and that he wants to be with me.

    He is now living everyday with the hope that she will accept the fact that he cannot be without me. They haven't been intimate for the past 6 months. She is now claiming she's going to sue me for destroying her life.

    Can she, with the permission she gave her husband to sleep around, really sue me. She must've thought about this before she gave him permission. We fell in love and there is no way we can turn back the clock. We r really dying without each other, but with the decent man that he is, and to prevent her from hurting or sueing me, he stays with her with the hope that she will soon realize there is a rift between them that only get bigger by the day, and that he will never be able to exclude me from his life.

    Help! Does he have a say too? And me? They do not have any kids together.

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    Sep 20, 2007, 07:27 AM
    She can sue you for alienation of affections, she can name you in a divorce suit. God knows what else. You need an attorney.
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    Sep 20, 2007, 07:31 AM
    Messing around with a married man is like playing with fire. Looks like you are both going to get burned.

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