Ethical Responsibility (Podcast)
Episode 9: Ethical Responsibility.
If we know about a deception that could destroy a marriage or relationship, do we have an ethical responsibility to tell the wronged party? Would you want to be told? What if you found out your best friend knew and said nothing? In this podcast, I explore the ethical questions surrounding infidelity.
Ethical Responsibility (Podcast)
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~ by omgrey on July 22, 2011.
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Tags: author, broken heart, healing, honesty, infidelity, love, misogyny, non-monogamy, o.m. grey, olivia grey, open, open marriage, podcast, polyamory, postaweek2011, relationships, romance, sex, steampunk
I did that once and the wife left him, then my uncle blamed me for breaking up his marriage and I became the family outcast. Nope won’t do that again, but if it was my situation, I’d want to be told.
Your uncle is plain wrong. You didn’t break up their marriage. The cheating bastard broke up his marriage.
LOL! Yep you are right. It was all his fault and it was his nature to cheat on all of his wives. Oh the stories I could tell. But like I said, I won’t do it again.