Koldo
Outstanding Member
-Like the OP mentioned, if she is Jewish, should she make that fact known just in case Tom is anti-semitic? Would the answer be different if she was in a place where most people are anti-semitic? Or, if she was a woman that has had a large number of sex partners, is she obligated to make this fact known, in case Tom doesn't want to sleep with a woman that has had a lot of sex partners? I guess the point of this question is, there are various things about a person that might turn the person off, even if they're not logical- is it the person's obligation to share details about him or herself in case the other person cares, or is it the person who has a particular hang-up's job to make sure none of his hang-ups are present before proceeding, assuming that there is no direct negative impact on the partner (like being HIV positive, or married, or something)? Does the frequency of the existence of that hang-up matter with regard to the answer?
Generally speaking, if something has been assumed to be true and it happens not to be the case, it should be cleared out.