It takes two to tango, and both of them will hurt the wife. Since the husband is senile, it can't hurt him.
But only one of them owes loyalty to his wife. The woman has never met her.
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It doesn't matter really, the consequences would be the same if she was her bestfriend. The husband can feel more guilty tough.
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If in your opinion cheating on your partner is worse than having a relationship with a married person then your reasonning is sound.
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Yes, I see betraying someone you owe loyalty to & having an illicit affair as worse than just having an illicit affair.
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It's bot just having an illicit affair, you are breaking a relationship. You know it exists and you can't deny jour impact on it.
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That's what an illicit affair risks. But doesnt it make a difference if you have some responsibility in the relationship?
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Not to me, as an external observer, only the consequences of your action matter. If you start an illicit affair, you know what could happen
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Is there no room for loyalty in your ethics?
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Yes, as a personnal moral, not and outside moral. It only engages the person's own moral sense.
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