The comment, “If it’s paying, leave am lydat. At least you know the truth,” encourages the man to turn a blind eye to his wife’s deceptive behavior as long as it brings financial gain. This advice trivializes the ethical issues at play, suggesting that dishonesty is acceptable if it results in extra income. By implying that the ends justify the means, the commenter dismisses the potential harm of using family photos under false pretenses.
Such advice could further strain the relationship, as it encourages acceptance of a practice that undermines trust and transparency. Rather than addressing the dishonesty, it promotes a “profit over principles” mentality, which can erode the foundation of mutual respect and integrity essential in a marriage.
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