That’s the beauty of relative morality. It’s all relative.
That’s the beauty of relative morality. It’s all relative.
Their dad didn’t want to share authority. Also didn’t want to be tied down to any woman. Paid off the women to have the babies and disappear. Not surrogates. Hookups.
Nonexistent. Been celibate since I started working here.
Restrictions: no male guests allowed; female guests require permission. / no curfew, but giving notice is required if leaving/coming home late & it has to be as unnoticed as possible + can’t affect work performance. / only modest clothing allowed + my hair and makeup always have to be done. / drinking, smoking and drugs strictly prohibited. / no swearing. I don’t believe in absolutely morality. If lying is wrong, should you tell the truth to a murderer asking where your friend is hiding? If stealing is wrong, what about a starving child stealing bread? Moral principles: do not kill innocent people, do not steal, do not lie, do not harm or exploit others, treat others as you wish to be treated (Golden Rule) - not absolute though.
No and no. I believe he respects me as the de facto mother of his children. I do find him attractive, but I could never be with a man like him (man-whore). Long-term, monogamous relationships are my thing.
They’re super close with their dad, even though he’s very strict. They never met their moms (the kids are from different women). I’d say it has strengthened it if anything, they benefit greatly from having a mother figure in their lives.
The moms are not in the picture. The kids are the results of hookups. Their dad is promiscuous which is why there’s no wife either. When he’s home, he tries to spend as much time with his kids as possible.
Yes. No. I supervise the other household staff, but don’t do any of the chores myself.
No.