According to Infidelity Statistics found at the link below, 22% of married men have strayed at least once in their married lives, and 14% of married women have had affairs during theirs. http://menstuff.org/issues/byissue/infidelitystats.html
There are no correct statistics to how many women remain married to cheating husbands for these reasons:
The average what? Their average age, income, IQ, weight, height? Estimates run from 30% to 40% of female respondents admit to infidelity. All surveys indicate the males do it more, although the difference is seldom more than 10%
If you're in the US, you can contest it, and it will delay things, but it won't do you any good in the long run--a judge will not and cannot force someone to remain married if they don't want to be married.
Almost all women at some point in their marriage will fantasize about having an affair and some women do; other just think about it; some will look and not touch. Husbands will do the same thing. Years of being married ; fear of getting older and wanting to have one last fling with a different person; wanting to know one is attractive; wanting more romance in their marriage; not being taken for granted or ignored are just some reasons women will fantasize or act on the thought of cheating. However, there are more women than one thinks that remain true to their husbands and just fantasize or enjoy some other man flirting with them at a party and thinking they are attractive and that is all the wife needs without cheating.
Loyal husbands do not allow their wives to cheat. They remain loyal and love their wives.
You will be banned forever, and all webkinz codes you have will remain used.
It means that they were a part of your life and so remain in your memory banks to be brought out occasionally in dreams.
70%
The Bible does not stipulate that teachers remain single. In fact, the Apostle Peter was married.
Catholic and Orthodox priests cannot get married. However, if an Orthodox man is married before he is ordained, he can remain married after ordination.
They are separated but remain married.
I believe in most countries of the world you remain married until the marriage is formally and legally annulled (you get a divorce). Unless you divorced, I believe in California you would still be seen as your husbands legal wife and if he married to start his 2nd family, that marriage would not be legal and he would have committed a criminal offense (bigamy).
3 for being married and 5 if non
A hyphenated married name where the wife wants to keep her own surname her surname comes first and then her husbands. Example: Jane Doe-Smith. Many professionals that have made a name for themselves before they get married prefer to keep their name for notoriety reasons and some young women just want to keep their family surname. It actually makes better sense when a woman combines her maiden name with that of her partners for genealogy purposes. Once a woman is married it is often hard to trace whom she married. If a man chooses to use a hypnenated name, his surname comes first: John Smith-Doe. Done this way, the names remain searchable in a genealogy database if properly entered.