The closer and more confidential our relationship with someone, the less we are entitled to ask about what we are not voluntarily told.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've really never written about my relationships, or things like that. I wouldn't want to divulge things that were too private.
To tell an ally - who is shedding blood next to you - that you can't share information is a crime.
Confidentiality is a virtue of the loyal, as loyalty is the virtue of faithfulness.
I just want my relationship to be more for myself rather than a public statement.
Confidentiality is an ancient and well-warranted social value.
However, when the privilege depends solely on the broad, undifferentiated claim of public interest in the confidentiality of such conversations, a confrontation with other values arises.
I respect someone's right to privacy and I want them to know it.
I do think, even though you are a public figure, I do think you should be entitled to your privacy, and I do think that there are things that go on in relationships and behind closed doors that are completely private.
In relationships, you want to be secure but not know what's coming next. Everyone has to have secrets, but if I'm asked a question, I'll answer honestly.
I do not deal in any confidential information. What I do is provide advice.