Adultery is an offence in Taiwan. A married person found guilty of committing adultery could be jailed for up to one year.

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No wonder the entire island feels like a jail as everyone doing it.
 
They just allow same sex marriage why cannot adultery
 
That Is BS. Where is the proof? If that is true. Half the populace will be in jail
 
KNN this is the correct way else why divorce need lawyer etc KNN problem is if pap implement it it will be fine KNN then become if no adultery pap worry KNN
 
KNN this is the correct way else why divorce need lawyer etc KNN problem is if pap implement it it will be fine KNN then become if no adultery pap worry KNN
hanor, if liddat then name of law firm should be changed to "shiok link and bonk llc" :tongue:
 


In Taiwan, Rwanda, and even North Carolina, being unfaithful can land you in jail or with a hefty fine. Here are 19 cheating laws around the world.

Julia Naftulin, Gabby Landsverk
July 12, 2019
Cheating can have legal consequences depending on where you live.
Cheating can have legal consequences depending on where you live. Shutterstock

  • The emotional and mental effects of cheating can create tension or even end a relationship or marriage.
  • In some places, cheating also has legal consequences like monetary fines and jail time.
  • Afghanistan, Taiwan, Pakistan, and even some U.S. states consider infidelity illegal.
  • Visit INSIDER’s homepage for more.
Cheating on a partner can cause emotions to run high and trust to be broken. Depending on the couple, infidelity can also lead to major resentment and the end of a relationship or marriage.
But in some places, cheating also has legal consequences like monetary fines or even jail time.
In places where the law is influenced by religion – like in some Middle Eastern countries that abide by Sharia, or Islamic law – tend to use legal punishments including imprisonment, fines, and exile, for acts of infidelity.
Even in the United States, seven states allow for a person who was cheated on to take the situation to civil court.
Here are 19 places around the world that have cheating-related laws.
In the Philippines, men and women who have sex with someone other than their spouse could face jail time. So does the person they cheat with.
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In the Philippines, cheating is defined as sexual intercourse with someone other than your spouse. Wikimedia Commons
Women who cheat on their spouses and are caught may go to jail for a maximum of six years, while men may go for a maximum of four and a half years. In the Philippines, “cheating” means having sexual intercourse.
Additionally, if a man cheats in his wife, the woman he cheated on her with is sentenced to exile for four years and one day. If a man has sex with a married women, his punishment is six years of jail time.
In Indonesia, Sharia forbids adultery. If someone is caught, they could go to jail for up to nine months.
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Some areas of Indonesia have made adultery illegal. Olivia Rondonuwu/Reuters
The Indonesian government law doesn’t have cheating-related laws, but much of the country is Muslim and abides by the Sharia.
In the independent Indonesian province of Aceh, for example, the government created a law that “prohibits being alone with someone of the opposite sex to whom you are not married or related and adultery,” according to the Sexual Rights Database.
For each adulterous act in Taiwan, you’re sentenced to four months in jail. The law has been criticized for being “archaic.”
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Taiwan’s Minister of Culture Lung Ying-tai said she wants to do away with the law. Sean Pavone/Shutterstock
Taiwan and the Philippines are the only remaining Asian countries that treat infidelity as a crime, according to Taiwan News.
The four-month-per-act rule applies to the “other” man or woman who was the third party in the affair, while the husband or wife who cheats, could be sentenced to a year in prison.
Taiwan’s Minister of Culture Lung Ying-tai said she wants to do away with the law, but a 2013 survey conducted by the department found that 82.2% of respondents want the law to remain in place, Asia Sentinel reported.
 
But in pinoyland they are not allow to divorce. How not to commit adultery?
 
But in pinoyland they are not allow to divorce. How not to commit adultery?

Ya lor, many of the Pinay maids in Sinkieland already married (check their maid bio profiles online), but they check into budget short time hotels with their Bangla boyfriends every Sunday. :wink:

But make sure to use a condom otherwise a pregnancy would spell the end of your illustrious maid career.
 
But in pinoyland they are not allow to divorce. How not to commit adultery?
They can divorce. Its a secular state. Only roman catholics may refuse to do this in the old days but now, even italians and irish are doing it.
 
Ya lor, many of the Pinay maids in Sinkieland already married (check their maid bio profiles online), but they check into budget short time hotels with their Bangla boyfriends every Sunday. :wink:

But make sure to use a condom otherwise a pregnancy would spell the end of your illustrious maid career.

They can divorce. Its a secular state. Only roman catholics may refuse to do this in the old days but now, even italians and irish are doing it.

Divorce is illegal in xtianity. :sneaky:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-10...o-countries-where-divorce-is-illegal/10332600
 
Divorce is illegal in xtianity. :sneaky:

Then don't divorce lah. Find boyfriends and let your loser husband back home wear topi hijau. You are remitting money back home, he should have no complaints. :wink:
 
Then don't divorce lah. Find boyfriends and let your loser husband back home wear topi hijau. You are remitting money back home, he should have no complaints. :wink:

In the eye god, cannot divorce. Cannot commit adultery. Banyak susah... :frown:
 
Sinkieland allow men poke other people wives but don't allow men poke men. No wonder Chao Ah Gua Jolovan Wham angry with sinkieland.
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Sinkieland allow men poke other people wives but don't allow men poke men.

I don't really like the LGBT folks and their activism but 377A is retarded.

If you can't realistically enforce a law, the law shouldn't exist in the first place. Totalitarian shitholes with a bloated government do not understand this. They are obsessed with micromanaging everything.
 
Ya lor, many of the Pinay maids in Sinkieland already married (check their maid bio profiles online), but they check into budget short time hotels with their Bangla boyfriends every Sunday. :wink:

But make sure to use a condom otherwise a pregnancy would spell the end of your illustrious maid career.
They will say they are separated
 
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