ruminator
INTP 4w5
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There is a situation where I have a gut feeling that it is morally wrong, but I cannot explain why it is wrong. It basically feels like a person is using another person/taking advantage of them.
But I cannot explain the difference between using someone, and changing your mind about someone.
Situation:
Bob and Nancy broke up and stopped talking. Nancy started to move on, Bob got upset/depressed and tried to win her back convincing her he changed etc. Nancy believed him. After Nancy fell in love with Bob again, he felt satisfied. Now, he has her in his pocket, and can still enjoy the single life (best of both worlds). He got what he wanted and doesn't need her anymore. So, he stops talking to her.
Why is this wrong?
We generally agree that it is okay and natural to change your mind about things, feelings change. It is natural to want what you cannot have.
But then where do we draw the line between changing your mind and using someone? Are they the same thing?
Basically, why does it feel wrong to use Nancy like this if people are technically allowed to change their minds?
But I cannot explain the difference between using someone, and changing your mind about someone.
Situation:
Bob and Nancy broke up and stopped talking. Nancy started to move on, Bob got upset/depressed and tried to win her back convincing her he changed etc. Nancy believed him. After Nancy fell in love with Bob again, he felt satisfied. Now, he has her in his pocket, and can still enjoy the single life (best of both worlds). He got what he wanted and doesn't need her anymore. So, he stops talking to her.
Why is this wrong?
We generally agree that it is okay and natural to change your mind about things, feelings change. It is natural to want what you cannot have.
But then where do we draw the line between changing your mind and using someone? Are they the same thing?
Basically, why does it feel wrong to use Nancy like this if people are technically allowed to change their minds?