IT IS IMMORAL AS PER OUR SOCIETY. BUT IF YOU CAN GIVE PLEASURE TO SOME ONE FOR SOMETIMES IT MORAL IN THE NAME OF GOD.
2006-11-25 23:11:30
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answer #1
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answered by RAMAN IOBIAN 7
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By the standards of society it is immoral, of course.
But we are lead by our own personal codes of conduct and they do not always follow society's laws.
Perhaps the question that needs to be asked is "Who will be hurt if I do this?"
There are 3 answers. You, your partner and the person you are having the relationship with.
If your partner doesn't know and never learns, then they will not be hurt.
You may find that your own personal view of yourself suffers by doing this. This is not to be underestimated.
And if the 'other' person might also suffer. They may want more than just a physical relationship. They may have low self esteem to be having a relationship like this in the first place and this situation will just reinforce this self view.
The possible risks are huge, the eventual gain small. And if even one person gets hurt by this the hurt will tend to spread to the others. Yet many do it because our sexual drive is powerful.
In the end you have to make the choice for yourself I think. But do so in full knowledge of what the risks are.
2006-11-26 00:53:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Since we're physical creatures it's impossible to have a relationship of any kind with anyone that is not in some way physical. So of course it's not immoral -- because it's impossible to do otherwise.
You're not talking about sex, are you? Because that would be just wrong.
2006-11-26 02:07:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The world today is based on immorality, hatred & violence. So it's easy for a human being to get distracted and follow a wrong path. But you should control your actions and impulses so that you will not deviate your mind and body in doing anything immoral.
2006-11-25 21:15:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Physical involvement with other than your life partner means you are betraying the trust and committments you have made to her.
It is very temptive, no doubt, evry body wants to do it. But this is where the difference lies between a man or a cheater.
Hope you understand the concept. Marriage is a compromise.
2006-11-26 21:45:09
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answer #5
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answered by GS 3
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What you believe to be true becomes true for you.
So it depends on your definition of moral & immoral. If you want the answers as per Indian society's definitions it is immoral.
On the lighter side...
If you wish to 'enjoy' and yet don't wish to suffer then ask, "Is it legal or illegal to have physical relationship with a person other than your life partner?"
2006-11-25 23:06:00
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Immoral is the answer to the question, but because you have to ask, you probably already know it is wrong, right?
It is not good to fool around and lie you will hurt your partner, the other person and yourself.
2006-11-25 21:38:13
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answered by Anonymous
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being immoral is easy....today general belief in society is "everything" is disposal, if it's broken don't fix it throw it away. Standing by your commitment to your life partner and keeping your moral compass on track takes love, depth of character, strength, and integrity. Morality allows a person to reap the greatest rewards in life.
2006-11-25 21:25:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you talking about at the same time as your relationship with your "life partner"? Then it's highly immoral.
Imagine how you would feel if your partner was out having a booty call with someone else.
Doesn't feel very good, does it? There's a reason: because its WRONG.
2006-11-25 21:02:20
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answer #9
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answered by Voodoid 7
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That's immoral in my book, I mean it's called adultery and it shows no respect for the person you're supposed to be with for the rest of your life.
2006-11-25 23:14:11
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answered by Dimples 6
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The action itself is immoral but cause is a different issue
2006-11-25 21:10:43
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answered by Anonymous
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