It takes two to tango, and both of them will hurt the wife. Since the husband is senile, it can't hurt him.
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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I don't know what that means. If someone feels no more responsibility to me than a stranger, that person is not a friend.
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It's not what I meant, what you put in your loyalty is your problem, it doesn't impact others. You first hurt yourself if you break it.
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OK, we'll leave it here. This is unproductive.
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