
"This feels potentially illegal. The sort of illegal behavior that is probably not likely to actually lead to consequences for him, but gives you a solid reason to decline using 'I don't want to be an accessory to a public urination charge' as your reason."
"If they're unavailable, certainly he could do something symbolic, such as burning (or yes, even pissing on) a photo or something that represents his ex."
A father, after learning of his ex-wife's death, requests his child to drive him to her grave to urinate on it. This request stems from his long-standing resentment after a difficult marriage. The mother, now blind, supports the father's desire but acknowledges the potential consequences. The advice suggests that while the father’s feelings are understandable, indulging in such an act may be illegal and inappropriate. Alternatives like symbolic gestures are recommended to address his feelings without breaking the law.
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