Originally Posted by
Wondergirl
Situation ethics means that there is no ethical standard that can be consistently applied. Each situation demands its own standard of ethics. Under that theory, you may commit adultery (or almost anything else) if it is done in love, and no one is hurt by it. You may lie, if you think it appropriate to spare the feelings of someone. If your host wants to know if you enjoyed the party, but you were bored stiff, you may say, "I had a wonderful time" for you are trying to do good to him. There is no action you cannot perform if, in your judgment, the action is for a good cause and if you have the proper motive when you perform it.