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fandomsecrets2013-05-21 06:45 pm
[ SECRET POST #2331 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2331 ⌋
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[2NE1, AoA (Ace Of Angels), Wonder Girls and Sistar]
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[Community]
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[The Rap Critic]
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[Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword]
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[Big Bang Theory]
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[Hannibal]
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[Resident Evil]
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[Game of Thrones]
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[Eurovision]
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[Rodrigo y Gabriela]
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[Shingeki no Kyojin]
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[Hannibal]
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[Big Bang Theory]
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[requiem for a dream]
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Re: Immoral fantasy
(Anonymous) 2013-05-22 03:10 am (UTC)(link)I don't agree with the judgey way AYRT addressed you, but I do agree with the sentiment that there's a moral issue in play here for the "other woman." Mostly because I don't view it as "someone else doing something they consider 'wrong,'" but as "knowingly participating in an act that will hurt someone else." Being cheated on is hurtful, and I wouldn't want to be a party to hurting someone that way, even if I'd never met them. It's not about some abstract notion of "sin," but about the actual consequences for actual people and their feelings.