Morals and Morale

The U.S. Navy has fired the two top commanders - a man and a woman, both married to somebody else -  aboard a minesweeper, for "fraternizing" or being "unduly familiar."  Although the man has maintained that there was no sex involved, he admits to having made a "mistake."  Opinions are divided on whether it was the right thing to do or the punishment was too harsh.  There are some who say that this is what happens when you put men and women together in such close proximity.

Human nature being what it is, I'm inclined to believe that there was sex involved, but the man wants to protect her reputation.  Even if there was no sex, he must have been "unduly attentive" to her, for this to have become an issue.  Or else, why would he admit that he made an "error"?  If all that happened was that they had a good working relationship, there wouldn't have been a problem.

During WWII, there was a saying: "Loose lips sink ships", a reminder of the importance of being discreet in the military.  Evidently, now, lusty lips sink careers.

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