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Can I be sued?

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Question - (18 July 2010) 4 Answers - (Newest, 18 July 2010)
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I am dating a married woman. Can her husband sue me?

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (18 July 2010):

yes, also depends on your states legal system. think of the disgrace, the side talks and the mockery you will face. not to mention the hole in your pocket when he is finished with you. was she worth it?

why would he want to sue you, speaking to you with his fists would be cheaper, and bring better satisafaction to man man whose wife has been Fing around.(lol)

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (18 July 2010):

if her husband is a tough guy he may beat you up or even worse if he finds out.my advice: keep away from her.

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A male reader, baddogbj China +, writes (18 July 2010):

baddogbj agony auntIt's called "alienation of affection". I believe that there is no "allienation of affection" tort available in Canadian law.

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A male reader, Roshii United Kingdom +, writes (18 July 2010):

Roshii agony auntNo, i dont think you need to worry about being sued here.

I mean what type of person gets involved with a woman whos already married to someone else.

heres something for you to think about.

1, she wont leave him for you, shed left him already otherwise.

2, Your not dating. and if she did happen to leave him for you, You know shes a cheater, and itd play on your mind.

My suggestion is this, have abit of self respect, And tell her your not getting involved with a married women unless shes seperated from him.

If shes already seperated, Well then, he cant do anything sept complain.

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