Quick thought experiment. Premise: We tend not to rule out *possibility* private acts with no predictable bad results are morally wrong.
Yes, but are they wrong in and of themselves? (If, for example, somebody had locked-in syndrome, and couldn't possibly act on them?)
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In a case where such thoughts have no effect whatsoever on anyone's wellbeing, including the thinker's, then fantasise away.
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