For those advocating not telling, and I'm not condeming you for that stance... I have one question... If Locke wanted a permanent relationship with this woman (and he probably doesnt otherwise he wouldn't have strayed) isn't not telling a lie of omission. Isn't she entitled to know the truth, even if it does hurt, then it's up to her as to what to do with that truth?
He made a decision that does affect her in a way, only he's not allowing her to have any kind of say in that decision.
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