My gut reaction is "they're not my morals." so why should it matter? But as I sit and analyze a bit more, I realize that it would be very difficult to be with someone long-term if they were to regularly cheat on me, or if they were to embezzle funds. Those are the two that are especially difficult for me to cope with, but I'm sure that there are others that would eventually get under my skin. Especially if they are actively participating in something that could potentially get them thrown in prison. I'm good at writing and all, but I am not a fan of attemping to keep a relationship going when they are stuck in jail for a good few months/years.
So I suppose as long as they were moderately lawful, it wouldn't bother me much.
Then again, I do find it very difficult to deal with someone that is outright bigoted, and I suppose that has something to do with morals as well.
I would be just fine with someone of an entirely different faith, but I don't think I would go for a white-collar crime lord.
__________________
"Sometimes I have to remember that things are brought to me for a reason, either for my own lessons or for the benefit of others." Cynthetiq
"violence is no more or less real than non-violence." roachboy
|