GĐXH - He bitterly discovered that his wife pretended to be single to have an affair, and even took pictures of intimate scenes with her lover.
Ms. Ha in Taichung (Taiwan, China) recently joined the group "Single Parents Association" on Facebook and met a tall, handsome man named Huong.
Not long after they met, the two fell in love and lived together for a while in Yuanlin, Changhua.
However, because they found their personalities incompatible after living together, Ms. Ha and Mr. Huong broke up peacefully.
Some time later, Mr. Huong was sued and was shocked to realize that his ex-girlfriend was already married during their dating period.
The thing is, Ms. Ha's husband discovered that his wife was having an affair and even took pictures of her being intimate with her lover.
Feeling resentful of being betrayed, the husband sued Mr. Huong in court for violating his spousal rights and demanded compensation of 700,000 NTD (about 540 million VND).
Feeling resentful of being betrayed, the husband sued his love rival in court for violating his conjugal rights and demanding compensation. Illustrative photo
When he appeared in court, Mr. Huong asserted that he had no idea that Ms. Ha was married. When talking to his parents, Ms. Ha also said that she had divorced her ex-husband because of their incompatible personalities.
After breaking up with Mr. Huong, Ms. Ha texted him many times but he stopped interacting.
The judge said the group where Mr. Huong and Ms. Ha met was for single men and women or single parents; Ms. Ha's husband had to prove that Mr. Huong knew her marital status in order to sue.
According to the judge, based on the available evidence, it is clear that Mr. Huong mistakenly believed that Ms. Ha was single and did not intentionally violate her husband's spousal rights. Furthermore, after the breakup, the two did not contact each other. Therefore, Mr. Huong was found innocent and had no responsibility towards either Ms. Ha or her husband.
Types of women who are likely to cheat
When discussing factors that may be involved in infidelity, it is important to note that infidelity is not always predictable based on specific traits or patterns of people. Each individual has unique circumstances and reasons that influence their actions.
Some people with extroverted or attention-seeking personalities may easily fall into temptation. Illustration photo
However, some studies or social observations suggest that the following factors may influence a woman's likelihood of cheating:
Lack of satisfaction in current relationship
When a person feels unhappy, neglected, or lacking emotional connection in a relationship, they may seek comfort from others.
Feeling of lack of care or lack of sharing from your partner
Women who feel a lack of listening and attention from their partner can easily be drawn into another relationship where they feel cared for and understood.
Personality traits
Some people who are extroverted or attention-seeking can easily fall into temptation. They seek self-affirmation through extramarital affairs.
When there is a big change in life
Events such as having a child, losing a job, or moving to a new place can leave a person feeling lonely or disconnected, leading to infidelity as a way to find satisfaction or support.
Past habits
People who have engaged in cheating behavior in the past are more likely to repeat that behavior in subsequent relationships.
Adultery due to temptation from the surrounding environment
A work environment full of temptation, or where there are many opportunities to meet other people, can also lead to the risk of infidelity.
However, each relationship is a unique case and not every woman can easily fall into this situation. Infidelity depends on many factors, including communication, affection, respect and understanding between the two people in the relationship.
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