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Thaddeauz t1_je9t9mw wrote
Like someone else said, legal doesn't mean moral. On top that of, people will judge other people even if they don't know all the facts. We as human will rarely do an exhaustive research on everything before forming our opinion. The vast majority of time we base on opinion on incomplete or false information. And finally, people can still think you have bad intention even if what you did what ''right''.
Individual_Guy599112 OP t1_je9wzz5 wrote
Is it understandable to not be friends with someone anymore because it happened?
Thaddeauz t1_jea4i8w wrote
Maybe, maybe not. It depend on the situation and the people. At the end of the day, people don't need to justify their reason to not be friend with someone. They don't need a good reason outside of I don't want to be friend anymore. Without specific I can only answer vaguely.
johnaross1990 t1_je9ro7k wrote
Illegal isn’t the same as immoral. No legal code is perfect, depending on what you did you may well be a bad person whether or not there are legal implications to your actions