Buenos Aires court rules that erotic electronic messages by married men, not adultery

Posted on October 11, 2011 • Filed under: Argentina, Latin America Womens Issues, Social Issues

A Buenos Aires court ruled that the exchange of “words or messages and erotically charged fantasies” between a married man with a woman not his wife is only “virtual infidelity” and not adultery. A court found that the exchange of “words or messages and erotically charged fantasies” between a married man with a woman not his wife is only “virtual infidelity” and not set adultery.

The Board rejected the House Civil and exchange emails as alleged “proof” of infidelity of man, in the context of a complicated divorce proceedings. According to the ruling, which was seen DyN, man (whose identity, like that of his former wife, the agency kept confidential) “demand initiated divorce against a spouse based on the grounds of de facto separation without a will joining more than three years, “but she” when answering the initial shipment, deduced counterclaim against the plaintiff on the grounds of serious injuries and adultery. ” Read Article

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