When it comes to Baba Yaga's answer, Dilu's answer, and the others who felt like saying "it depends on the situation", I have to look back and wonder, is this our intellectual generation at work?
I don't know who generated this idea that morality could ever be labeled as circumstancial, especially in the case of adultery, but I must protest it. Adultery, is adultery, is adultery, is adultery, there is no "oh well what about their feelings", nor is there"well what about the circumstances". the answer is there are no circumstances.
The fact is, like it or not, when you get married, you are making what is intended to be a life long decision. If you aren't sure you can make that kind of decision, then don't get married and stay out of love, it isn't meant for you.
I mean, marriage is for adults, real people whom are mature. It isn't for a bunch of emotion wound teenagers like Baba Yaga, whom think it's a "here today, gone tommorow" kind of thing. You don't go in front of the altar because that day you felt like it, you do it because you want something permanent for once.
Anyone, who ever commits adultery for whatever reason is wrong. there are no conditions otherwise, and anyone who thinks there are fails to grasp what a vow is. I don't need to chastise any further, because Baba Yaga's philosophy will bite him/her back eventually, same with the rest who have taken to the same idea.
2007-04-29 19:20:15
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answered by urban_myth07 2
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Sorry, but I am a trifle biased on this issue. My "Mother" had an affair, walked out on My Father, dumped both Myself and My Brother at a railway station, and then ran off with Her 16 year old girlfriend. Any idea who ended up as the "injured party"? Guess which side I am on?
As far as others are concerned, most people will assert that each individual case must be measured on it's merits. For the most part, it is invariably the Man who is blamed irregardless of the circumstances. He had an affair, or He made Her have an affair. That seems to be the basic logic used by Our society.
Personally I am far too morally corrupt, and intellectually apathetic to give a toss one way or the other (a product of the modern times). The same goes for a lot of people who have heard enough lies about cheating partners to last Us a lifetime.
2007-04-29 19:32:47
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answered by Ashleigh 7
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It depends on what happend. Why did the woman decide to have the affair? You just need more information about the situation in order to take a side. It's always hard to pick a side when something like that happens. But lets say i was her friend, I could either A: be on her side bc i would know why she did it or i could B: say i take her side because she is my good friend but behind her back totally not agree with her decision to cheat.
It all just depends on the situation.
2007-04-29 19:02:12
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answered by jnwong39 2
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That's a question that can't logically be answered. Each situation is unique. My personal opinion I can give you - I am unforgiving regarding infidelity - I could not take my girlfriend's side for cheating on her husband and walking out on her. IMO if you're that miserable, then you should split up - not cheat.
But most people do not think as black and white as I do.
2007-04-29 19:20:22
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answered by ~Biz~ 6
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i do no longer think of that is honest yet teenagers would be teenagers, you will no longer stay down this call in severe college ever. that is unhappy to take heed to this besides the undeniable fact that it somewhat is a certainty. yet what i will promise you if when you graduate that call will now no longer fAllow you, and that's whilst existence starts off to certainly remember. i know this by using fact people in schiol stated as me a slut, yet its in basic terms a popularity people use to harm you by using fact in certainty I in basic terms had intercourse two times in severe college yet, i became warm! Now i'm in college the place no person knew me in the previous an none hardly gets stated as names right here, maximum people all grew up over the summer season between highshool an college! So do t enable them to complication you in basic terms pass on an stay with it for now! you will strengthen up meet greater suitable people an possibly in no way hear that be conscious lower back. Xoxox good success
2016-12-28 04:30:21
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answered by ? 3
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I don't agree with what most of the other's say: If you are a friend of one of them, you are going to take sides. Whose side depends upon the circumstances.
I would try not to be judgmental; failing that I would try not to say anything negative about either one.
I would remain friends with my friend even if he/she were in the wrong.
If women seem to always take the woman's side it is probably because the women are friends & it is her side they hear about.
2007-04-29 20:19:00
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answered by Judith 6
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I don't agree with anyone who cheats. These people are better off not having serious relationships.
2007-04-30 04:23:55
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answered by Rio Madeira 7
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Cheating is commited by the ignorant, the punks and the cowards. This goes for both genders.
2007-04-29 19:19:54
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answered by Rain 3
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What? Are you KIDDING ME? Its GOT to be the man's fault... afterall.. we are the reason for every single problem women have. Hell... he must have done SOMETHING to cause her to cheat.. even though two wrongs don't make a right... its still HIS fault... not hers LOL Didnt you know that? Silly rabbit.
2007-04-29 19:13:39
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answered by Anonymous
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well they do say behind every ***** is a man that made her that way! and you didnt even give a full story here. maybe her husband was an *** and treated her like ****. you neverrr know. but i probably would take the womans side. even though the cheating is usually done by the males...
2007-04-29 19:21:11
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answered by Anonymous
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