LadiesBladewing
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Thinking that she would be better off without him wouldn't be sufficient for me to lie for her. The only way that it would not be a breach of my ethics would be if the woman (or man) were in danger (emotional, psychological or physical) or if there were youngsters involved who might be in danger. In that case, in the event that the man (or woman) was truly abusive, I would assist her in removing herself to a shelter and would not take calls from the abusive mate. If he showed up at my home and refused to leave, I would have no qualms about calling the police to remove him from my property. However, for a "grass is greener" situation, even my dearest friend or one of my own beloveds could not get me to deceive hir mate. To leave honorably is one thing--to sneak away and betray an existing relationship, even if it is near the end of that relationship, is dishonest. I have to be fair, too, and say that our family won't consider someone who has behaved in such a way with a previous mate (again, with the qualification that we are talking about "grass is greener" deceits). If they would do it once, they are at risk for doing it again, and I would never put the people that I cherish through having that done to them. Of course, most of the people who would do this don't survive the length of time that we put into the "waiting period" while we see if the "fit" is a real one. Lady Zephyr quote:
ORIGINAL: ElektraUkM Alter our behaviour... I mean, would you really never go behind his back? What if he was a lying, cheating (himself) abusive asshole... and you thought she was better off without him..? Are you (are others here? This is an open question) sure that you wouldn't cover for her... to help her out of the situation..? What I mean is... that sometimes, we might think it's OK to lie for a friend (if we think they're in trouble, or would be better out of a situation), and sometimes we might think it's good to go behind someone's back (if we think someone we barely know is being twitted)... When are we acting according to our own morals? Do our morals depend on how we judge a situation..? Or are those morals set in stone..? ~ Elektra edited trying to get rid of the colours and stuff but I couldn't... I think it's almost understandable as is, so hope everyone gets it.
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