What is the politicaly correct and honest answer to this question about dating? (possibly NSFW)
In my option university gym class, in April 2000, the professor asked for what three things do you look for In a spouse. What is the PC answer and the real answer? What is the wrong answer? Humor welcome.
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The only “real” answer is the one that is true for each person.
Doesn’t nag. Likes cleaning. Eager to please sexually.
That’s was my PC answer. I’ll get back to you with the non-PC answer later.
Has to be half machine and half organic matter, a Viking and enjoy Japanese role playing games. I have time and desire for little else, including meaningless terms and coinings.
The answer is, “I find this question both presumptuous and irrelevant to the course material.”
I was all set to give a funny answer until I read @Seek‘s , which brought me up short.
Not only is the question all that she said, but it’s also impertinent and unnecessarily intrusive.
Probably all of the stereotypical answers, “Nice, funny, kind, listens to me,—-would never break up with me over text—- etc.”
There isn’t a “politically correct” answer. “Politically correct” is a pejorative way to describe giving appropriate respect to other people. It is a term used by those who think treating others with respect is not deserved.
I think the PC answer is, “Have you considered that that might be an unprofessional, irrelevant, sensitive and/or inappropriate question for a university gym class?” and/or “I’d rather not discuss that.”
My honest answer is you need a companion in life for which you have to make adjustments / do compromises to make it work.
The correct answer is “Fuck you.”
Well, the correct answer, if I take the question literally, is 2 tits & a fanny…just sayin.
The answer must vary. The more appropriate question is “what do you want?”
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