u have to be very careful.if u get involved with best intentions, u could still find urself as focus for blame for mess.
Not sure what difference that makes. He still abused someone for years when able-bodied.
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Did she file a case against him? Did he serve a sentence? Do you have proof of it all including their marriage?
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The mentally ill quite capable of spinning yarns from thin air. Aren't they?
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This doesn't relate to anything. Please feel free not to consider the ethical scenario I am presenting.
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In some scenarios there are so many lies involved, it's hard to separate fact from fiction. Hope he gets better. One wishes that for all.
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How do I know you wish that. You could want him to die. People sometimes pretend to care about others.
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I don't even know who you're talking about. Do I know the guy? He was married to a friend of yours not mine. I'm speaking very generally.
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But not remotely to the point of addressing the scenario I am presenting. There's no point in discussing if you don't do that.
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I've checked back on our conversations & this is a pattern with you. You don't seem to want to discuss in good faith.
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