What will you do if you find out that you wife is pregnant and you are not respo

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  1. mark chidi profile image58
    mark chidiposted 11 years ago

    What will you do if you find out that you wife is pregnant and you are not responsible for it?

    after your wedding day what next your honeymoon. And on the first night of your honeymoon you find out you wife is pregnant to your childhood friend who was you best man on your wedding day.

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  2. mismazda profile image60
    mismazdaposted 11 years ago

    Sorry sir..but you need to get an annulment .....it is clear that she is not in love or love you, I mean people make mistakes,  but not the day of your wedding....I would forgive both of them...but I would end both relationships.

  3. dashingscorpio profile image81
    dashingscorpioposted 11 years ago

    Personally for me the marriage would be over. I'm too visual of a creature which means I could not look at her without thinking about her sleeping with my friend or any other man especially as she puts on pregnancy weight.
    Having said that there are two schools of thought.
    Find out what led her to cheat on you. And if you can in any way acknowledge your treatment of her may have had something to do with it then you might be open to forgiving her. Going forward you also need to find out what she intends to do. Does she plan to go full term or not? Remember it's a (woman's right to choose). You have no say. Make sure that you have it in your heart to truly forgive her if you intend to stay. Ask yourself, Would I be able to look at this child and not get angry? Could I deal with my friend coming over to visit his child or pick him/her up on weekends? Remember your friend will always be apart of your marriage indirectly if he opts to be involved in the child's life.
    Should you decide to end the marriage the next step is to legally protect yourself. In a lot of states they practice the "What is in the child's best interest"  rule. If a child is conceived during a marriage many states will hold the married spouse responsible for financial support. Other states allow up to two years to contest paternity. Research the laws in your state.
    Each of us is entitled to have our own "deal breakers". No one can make this kind of decision for another person. For some people love conquers all.

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    Starmom41posted 11 years ago

    I'd end it then and there. 
    Not only is it an awful situation, but there's also the factor that she didn't tell you the truth before.

 
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