Does this sound familiar? It's...
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Does this sound familiar? It's a standard soap opera plot: She is in love with Bachelor #1, but they are on the outs, so she is depressed. Bachelor #2 is drawn to her and would like a relationship, but has held off. Now, the way seems to be open, and they make love. Later, she and Bachelor #1 get back together, and begin to make wedding plans. Suddenly, she discovers that she is pregnant and Bachelor #2 is the father. But, glad to be back with Bachelor #1, she arranges to camouflage whose baby this is.
Yet one friend has learned the truth of her condition and challenges her on the right of both men to know the truth. Will she tell her fiance and risk losing him? Will she tell the true father? Will she? Won't she? Who will end up paying the cost for the lie and the deception? If the Writers decide that she tells the truth, they miss out on future plots when her husband falls seriously ill and requires a blood transfusion or an organ, only to find out that there is no way "his" child could possibly help out, because he/she could not possibly be his child. Oh, what a tangled web -.
This is fiction, yet tabloid journalism is made up of situations no less convoluted and bizarre. There are always consequences for betrayal and entanglements to cover it up. "The environment thou gavest me tempted me and I did sin." There are always opportunities for sin around us. The best response is still to "just say no."
-- Johnson-Hoy
Yet one friend has learned the truth of her condition and challenges her on the right of both men to know the truth. Will she tell her fiance and risk losing him? Will she tell the true father? Will she? Won't she? Who will end up paying the cost for the lie and the deception? If the Writers decide that she tells the truth, they miss out on future plots when her husband falls seriously ill and requires a blood transfusion or an organ, only to find out that there is no way "his" child could possibly help out, because he/she could not possibly be his child. Oh, what a tangled web -.
This is fiction, yet tabloid journalism is made up of situations no less convoluted and bizarre. There are always consequences for betrayal and entanglements to cover it up. "The environment thou gavest me tempted me and I did sin." There are always opportunities for sin around us. The best response is still to "just say no."
-- Johnson-Hoy
