In Slate's 'How to Do It' column, a reader anonymously grapples with the moral dilemma of continuing a sexual relationship with 'Roger,' who is secretly married. Despite initially being unaware of his marital status, the reader recognizes the ethical implications after discovering the truth. The advice emphasizes the importance of not being complicit in infidelity and encourages the reader to prioritize ethical choices over the thrill of the relationship. Ultimately, the piece advocates for kindness and integrity in interpersonal actions, underscoring that the reader has options outside this situation.
Knowingly abating a cheater is not ethical. The ethical thing to do would be to stop seeing this guy.
Upon finding out about Roger's monogamous marriage, the ethical choice is to cease the relationship to avoid abetting infidelity.
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