A courted B and promised to marry her. The wedding was set on February 14, 2011 but at the date set for the celebration. A did not appear at the church. B sued A for damages for breach of promise to marry alleging that all preparations have been made and there were so many people who attended their scheduled wedding. She knew however that A was married but still submitted herself to sexual desires of A. Is A liable?
A) A is not liable because mere breach of promise to marry is not an actionable wrong.
B) A is liable because he caused sleepless nights, wounded feelings to B by not appearing at the church.
C) B is not entitled to damages because of mutual lust.
D) B has to bear her own losses.
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