
Behavioral actuations expected from married people are not always written. Its many aspects are often implied and dictated by certain moral and ethical standards. We know a certain behavior is wrong when we see it, when we feel it and no words or explanation can say otherwise.
Going out on a date is expected from single people and definitely frowned at when done by married people unless it is a date with the spouse. Flirting with a member of the opposite sex is fun and thrilling for unattached people but very dangerous for married people. Cultivating exclusive emotional attachments with a member of the opposite sex is a prelude to a relationship for uncommitted people but to people who are already married , it is an invitation for spousal infidelity to enter the picture.
Married people do not really need to be given a detailed list of what can be or cannot be done. Essentially, what one finds unacceptable to be done to oneself is likewise unacceptable to be done to the spouse. Thus, if you find something makes you jealous and suspicious, it is a good bet that your spouse will feel the same if you do it.
Married people can save themselves and their respective spouses a lot of heartaches by being more sensitive to each other's feelings. Doubts and suspicions rarely develop overnight and are often a result of several related events instead of a single instance except when actions are glaringly inappropriate. In our world where a single's life is different from a married person's life, we are expected to act accordingly.