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Originally Posted by PsYcNeT
Depends if you are talking in a moralistic or legal sense. In modern times, you cannot be charged (in Canada) for "adultery" as a crime. So the act of soliciting a prostitute (not destroying a family) is what should be looked at, rather than the moral implication of his action.
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He wasn't in Canada at the time. He was in a country where it (prostitution) is illegal.
As our representative in another country its not unrealistic to expect him to follow the local laws.
The moral implications will also have an impact on how he performs his job. He will be under incredible emotional stress as he either trys to salvage his marriage or as he goes through a terrible divorce.