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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 690240" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>You are all correct.</p><p>And tying in to what Pigless said, nearly 100% of the time, one as a rule does not betray a confidence. There are very very few exceptions and one might consider it if it was for the greater good...particularly if it were a matter of life or death (suicide) etc. (You handled that complicated situation very well, Pigless!)</p><p></p><p>I'm amazed how this post has triggered me. My OWN post about something else!</p><p></p><p>Why in the world would my friends do what they did? This just happened only a few days ago (telling me this story about my child). Did they not realize that I'm not impressed that they betrayed my daughter's confidence for no good reason? It happened a fairly long time ago. Things are better now. They promised her they would not tell me. Why betray a confidence for no clear reason? We can only guess at an ulterior motive and it saddens me. No good motive is on the table.</p><p></p><p>SOC, is right, in the end, I must be brave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 690240, member: 4152"] You are all correct. And tying in to what Pigless said, nearly 100% of the time, one as a rule does not betray a confidence. There are very very few exceptions and one might consider it if it was for the greater good...particularly if it were a matter of life or death (suicide) etc. (You handled that complicated situation very well, Pigless!) I'm amazed how this post has triggered me. My OWN post about something else! Why in the world would my friends do what they did? This just happened only a few days ago (telling me this story about my child). Did they not realize that I'm not impressed that they betrayed my daughter's confidence for no good reason? It happened a fairly long time ago. Things are better now. They promised her they would not tell me. Why betray a confidence for no clear reason? We can only guess at an ulterior motive and it saddens me. No good motive is on the table. SOC, is right, in the end, I must be brave. [/QUOTE]
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