If your life is scrutinized and looked at microscopically, would it pass a "litmus test"? I think that anyone can take a life and when examined mold the events to answer whatever questions need answered. Drive a different way home from work, make a phone call, pick up some new p.j.'s that are a different material than you used in the past, try a new food;etc. Does meeting an online friend automatically constitute an affair? Does buying a boat mean you killed your wife? Does changing plans at the last minute mean you are guilty of a crime? It amazes me that any nuance in my life not perceived as the norm could actually get me in trouble. Think about it!
2006-12-31
07:48:10
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Kimberly M
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Law & Ethics