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Old 08-31-2010, 07:25 PM   #2
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What are your beliefs regarding the ethics of:

1. Living in the closet
A. Do you feel there are ethical concerns with an individual's choice to live in or out of the closet? If so, what are they? Are there exceptions?
Ethical, no personal choice to do so or not.

B. Are there times when a person has a moral / ethical obligation to live in or out of the closet? If so, what times?
Moral, again no, it is a personal choice to do so or not.
2. Outing others
A. Are there times when you think it's ethically okay to out a person? If so, when? Are there exceptions?
[COLOR="rgb(0, 100, 0)"]No. never.[/COLOR]

B. How careful are you in avoiding accidentally outing an another person? I don't out others ever it is their choice or not.

C. Do you feel there are ethical concerns involved with speculating with others about a person's orientation? If so, what are they?
Someone's sexual orientation is none of my business.

D. Do you feel there are ethical concerns about a person asking others to keep her/hir/hym/him in the closet? If so, what are they?
[COLOR="rgb(0, 100, 0)"]Yes, it is no one else's business how another person expresses their orientation.[/COLOR]
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