Bad moral dilema

Just don't get into their busness. If you tell one of them, then it will just get worse. Just forget the past, and keep moveing forward.
 
Never rat on your friends' fathers, and always keep your mouth shut.
This. Bros before hoes, dude.

Though, on the other hand, the fact that you're a Nazi makes me wish you'd try to blackmail this guy. I'm sure you'd enjoy your time in prison.
 
Is it grossly immoral for me to blackmail the father? I see it as a fine. He committed an evil deed and now he has to pay.

Why exactly is it your job to play morality police?
 
Wasn't there a time limit to report it to the authorities? It depends if you consider the law and your beliefs a straightjacket. You need to a way to clarify your convictions.

Since you came here first to get a consensus on what to do it means you are flexible enough to make a choice. You are willing to hear from the advice from others before making an action and/or an inaction.
 
what law, cheating isn't illegal. :lol:

I love how it's described as an evil deed. One night stands happen people. Scientific research shows humans have a propensity to cheat in one night stands even when in a long term relationship.
 
Every time I find a good way of making money it is illegal.

I have decieded not to tell.
So your final decision is based on what's inconvenient for you, not what is moral or ethical... :shake:

Whatever. The advice columnist Ann Landers had a standard answer to "dilemmas" like this: MYOB (Mind Your Own Business).

Even though she's been dead a number of years now, it's still excellent advice.
 
I sat and talked to one of my best friend a few days ago. We have known each other since as long as we remember. He is moving to another city and we had a long talk all the stuff that we have done. He mentioned a ski trip that I had forgotten. Now the ski trip is coming back to me. We where 9 years old. It was me, my friend and his father. The father being a real carrear man (now financially independent) spent the days working with his laptop in a cafe while we skied in the nearby slopes. One day when we came back we saw him talking to a women who was 10 years younger than him. They continued to talk and in a hushed way exchanged phone numbers. Later that evening after my friend and I had gone to bed my friend's father went out. I don't know when he got home but the next morning when we woke him up he was very tired. The way that he behaved it was obvious that they had a thing for each other.

At the time I thought it was a tad strange. 10 years later I understand what happened. The problem is that he is happily married to my friends mother. They have been married for 20 some years. They are very happy together and affectionate. Now that the father has sold his business they are planning for their early retirement they seem so happy together.

Do I forget the past?

Do I confront the father?

Do I tell the mother?

Do I send an anonymous letter telling them that I saw what happened 10 years ago?

Is it grossly immoral for me to blackmail the father? I see it as a fine. He committed an evil deed and now he has to pay.

Blackmail? bahahahahahahaha. ROTFLMFAO

Yeah that'll work. She'll believe every word of it. I mean your her son's weird little Nazi friend after all. Your word is good as gold and if you relate to her some some vague ten year old memory then 20 years of happy marriage will immediately be flushed away...

...unless of course Dad pays...[Dr. Evil pose]...a hefty ransom?

Well Gee wiz. What are you waiting for? Go for it. I'm sure you'll have em shaking in his Ski boots. Yeah he's gonna write that check so fast your head will spin. KA-Ching!
 
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