| | To be honest, the subject of the affair has been discussed, not only ad nauseam, but ad infinitum. However, the morality of the affair has not been discussed at all, as far as I have read or can tell. (caveat: as always, I could be wrong). I voted yes, for the reason that I don't feel there are a lot of situations where affairs are necessary, honest, or make anyone feel better about themselves. They are generally self-destructive (as it definitively can be argued in this case), hurt others that we are supposed to value, and add an air of dishonesty and scandal to an otherwise impeachable character. Full disclosure, however, I have some kind of reflexive, emotional anti-affair "bug" that I have not properly explored the roots of yet, but I feel that my argument stands on its own merits notwithstanding.
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