Take the tradition and decorate it your own way. - Sex and the city
The news regarding the abolishment of the 62-year old law that bans extramarital affairs in South Korea has intrigued many of us. I asked my husband to get a clearer insight after I had read the news in translations. He says, "the law just removed adultery as crime on its list, but it doesn't mean adultery will be accepted in Korean customs."
Adultery is legalize, however, it is still a ground for divorce and the affronted has the legal right to ask for compensation for mental and other damages. Adultery is still a crime in the Philippines, but many are not being punished or imprisoned despite the law. So legal or not legal, a crime or not a crime, the couples should work hard on keeping the relationship spark alive to avoid extramarital affairs. The adage that says it takes two to tango is true.
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