Nay, bad both ways.
Single or married lifestyle (if no experience, guess)?
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Nay, bad both ways.
Single or married lifestyle (if no experience, guess)?
I guess married, but not my mother's marriage, please!
Is shyness a form of humility or vanity?
It can be either, or it can simply be politeness.
Do you call people you don't know Sir/Ma'am/Miss?
Nope. Feels weird. Rude, almost.
In the final analysis, is there a final analysis?
Ask me later.
Ouija boards (for fun)?
I don't quite see the point, but The Changing Light at Sandover sounds interesting.
Pastels?
For Southwestern architecture and women's undergarments, okay.
Mardi Gras?
Noooo, pastels on everything, haha.
I don't like crowds, so nay.
Birthday parties past, say, the age of 12?
I don't like crowds either.
Yes to birthday parties. Adults need to be nicer to each other.
Women in combat?
Sure, let them at it.
Don't ask don't tell (regarding homosexual recruits to the military)?
Nobody in combat? If Clopin is right and gender is not socially constructed, and women are less prone to violence, then ONLY women in combat :)
Do you collect favorite quotes?
EDIT: No to don't ask don't tell.
No, but they're in my head whether I like it or not.
And no to don't ask don't tell. So the guy's gay. Deal with it, soldier.
Which is more attractive (in women): long shapely legs or a big bust?
Legs, though lately my appreciation for large busts has grown.
Not telling your kid they're smart to make them feel good?
Bust, I don't care much about legs (as Jerry said "I have legs")
So AYE to bust, anyway.
Embonpoint (women)?