| | The point of the article--"think ahead"--is well taken, but you're quite right that "He shouldn't have had the affair" is not a fair answer to the legitimate question you posited. Objectivists make mistakes, and even behave immorally at times, and we do end up in shady situations, despite our best intentions. Objectivist Ethics is just as applicable then as it is at any other time. Still, even without immoral, mistaken decisions, acting ethically is not a guarateed road to freedom from tough decisions. It's a guide through uncertainty, after all, not a ticket to omniscience.
So what should a man who "cheats" on his wife, girlfriend, boyfriend or whatever do? Maybe a topic for a different article.
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