totaly wrong. mayb its not crime in all countries , but it directly lead to divorce according to Law, even by naturally it will be very bad her. she just doesnt know yet.
"In 21 states of America,
cheating in a marriage is
against the
law, punishable by a fine or even jail time. The New Hampshire Legislature is voting on a
law Thursday that would repeal its anti-adultery
law. Currently, adultery is a Class B misdemeanor and punishable by a fine up to $1,200 in the state."
"
America
Adultery remains illegal in 21 states across the US. The laws "extend back to the Old Testament", when women were treated as property"
"
Taiwan
Taiwan's adultery laws are an anomaly in the region, with the offence punishable by up to a year in prison. The country's minister of culture Lung Ying-tai has described the laws as archaic and embarrassing.
The application of the law also overwhelmingly favours men. "If Taiwanese men get caught, they usually apologise, then the wives tend to drop the charge because men are often the economic providers in most families; but if it is the other way round the women are dragged into court," explains Chen Yi-chien, a gender equality activist."
"
Laws around the world
South Korea was one of only three Asian countries to still criminalise adultery, alongside Taiwan and the Philippines. All European nations have decriminalised adultery and, while it is not considered a criminal offence in most Western parts, it may still have legal consequences, especially in divorce proceedings. "
"
Almost half of all US states and Several Muslim countries still consider adultery a criminal offence"
source:
- http://www.theweek.co.uk/
- www.freep.com
KARMA is bitch, karma will haunt you sooner or later 