jc6chan wrote:
adifferentname wrote:
jc6chan wrote:
I think that adultery should be illegal. I don't think it should carry the death penalty or anything close to it (like some countries) but I find that it is really irresponsible of a spouse to be doing something like that. I mean, whats the point of saying your vows and getting married if you're just going to give in to your urges and have sex/affair with anyone whenever you want? It also shows a sign of total mistrust and can potentially hurt the other spouse really hard, emotionally speaking.
Adultery is a breach of contract. It should be up to the individual parties if they wish to cancel their contractual agreement on the basis of adultery.
But why should the person who commits adultery be free of any blame? They made a commitment to be faithful to the spouse.
They also made vows to love, honour, and in some cases obey. Should failing to love your partner be made illegal too? In my view that's a far more serious issue than a simple act of physical gratification. Should those who fail to obey their husbands due to archaic terminology be subject to legal action?
Nobody is stating that an adulterer is free of blame. Hence the grounds for a breach of contract. Proof of infidelity is sufficient grounds for a divorce, which may or may not be the correct outcome for the couple involved.
More to the point, we have the right to do with our bodies as we please. Enforcing fidelity would be tantamount to slavery. One should have the right to choose to remain faithful, and risk the consequences of losing ones partner should one choose to stray.