ILSWriter wrote : Ah good, there are at least two men who are ethical and disapprove of a doctor and a young intern being put into a position where they didn't have the backbone to turn down their very attractive young patient and her beautiful married mother. If you read and look closely you will see that the girls are the agressors here. Now gentlemen, tell me what you would have done. I can always change the story to match your ethics.
ILSWriter
Firstly let me make an overall comment on all of your stories so far. Your stories are short and within the genre/style that you made your own it would be difficult to build a realistically credible social interaction between characters. The effect then is that the reader has to be prepared to accept the shallowness. I am not by anyway decrying that, it is just a product of the limitations within which I recognise that you work.
Secondly. As to the ethical stance, I am not readily going to seek to impose. You have a storyline that you have chosen to develop, fine. There are many things portrayed on screen about which I disapprove and yet others relish.
Sometimes authors and producers put things "in our face" to elicit some kind of reaction.
If you feel that you must make a change then do so, but I sense that Greebo, like me, was merely making an observation compared with accepted practice in the real world. If that is not his position then, having the invitation, he will certain express it.