I have been talking to this guy for ab 4 months. He is in the military and lives 4 hours away. We have never met but talk daily and have grown very fond of each other. He is married but she lives 7 hours away and they are going through a divorce. Nothing is final yet though. Someone caught word that we were talking and the military is trying to take action. Can they charge him with adultery if we have never had any sexual contact? What are the guidelines of adultery in the military?|||Dustin is correct about Article 134 stating (1) That the accused wrongfully had sexual intercourse with a certain person.
A fellow military spouse, a close friend of mine. Caught her husband sending naked photos of himself to other women and receiving naked photos from them, emailing them, texting them, etc etc and those emails and texts consisted of Sexual actions both him and the other women were wanting to do to each other. She printed everything off. Gathered photos of the two meeting up. Took his cellphone. Everything she could get. Nothing that actually PROVED they kissed or had sex, anything like that. Took it to her husbands command and they did charge him with adultery. Obviously she filed for divorce after she turned everything in.
You really should stay away from men until they are fully divorced, and women for that matter be the circumstance reversed.|||According to Article 134 of UCMJ
1) That the accused wrongfully had sexual intercourse with a certain person
from what i can tell, the act of actually having sex
but its the military and they are honestly in the job of fu**ing people over
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