you should tell
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PipJeanTodd
Voting Style: | Open | Point System: | 7 Point | ||
Started: | 3/27/2014 | Category: | People | ||
Updated: | 7 years ago | Status: | Post Voting Period | ||
Viewed: | 633 times | Debate No: | 51056 |
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if you know that someone likes someone then you should tell them! like who likes austin
Knowing that one person "likes" someone else does not give you the right to tell that person because it is taking away from the person's privacy. If you did not have expressed permission from that someone, there is no reason for you to tell them. It could make things awkward between the two and ruin relationships. Giving away secrets is not good if the person who the secrets belong to does not approve of it. |
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evan_11_7 forfeited this round.
Since my opponent has forfeited their round, I will restate that if someone entrusts you with a secret, you should not give it to someone else. They have a right to privacy and you are not allowing them to handle the situation by themselves as they might want to. |
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evan_11_7 forfeited this round.
I repeat that they have a right to their own privacy. Vote con. |
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Posted by EndarkenedRationalist 7 years ago

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Posted by marleymoobowhunter 7 years ago

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Vote Placed by Zarroette 7 years ago
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Reasons for voting decision: Pro never substantiated his claim, whilst Con did exactly the opposite. Conduct to Con for Pro's forfeits.