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If you were rich, got married , but your spouse decided to have a surprise threesome on their honeymoon, should you do do it?
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Here are several polished versions you can use, depending on tone:
1. Neutral/direct:
"If you were wealthy and just married, but your spouse surprised you by proposing a threesome on your honeymoon, should you go along with it?"
2. Casual/conversational:
"Say you’re rich and just got married, and then your spouse surprises you with the idea of having a threesome on your honeymoon—should you do it?"
3. Formal:
"Imagine you are financially well-off and have recently married. If your spouse unexpectedly suggests a threesome during your honeymoon, is it advisable to comply?"
4. Short and punchy:
"Your spouse proposes a surprise threesome on the honeymoon—should you agree?"
5. Reflective:
"If your newlywed spouse unexpectedly wants a threesome on your honeymoon, how should you decide whether to participate?"
Quick advice: only do it if you truly want to—consent, clear communication, and mutually agreed boundaries are essential. If you feel pressured, uncomfortable, or uncertain, say no or postpone the decision until you’ve discussed it fully.
1. Neutral/direct:
"If you were wealthy and just married, but your spouse surprised you by proposing a threesome on your honeymoon, should you go along with it?"
2. Casual/conversational:
"Say you’re rich and just got married, and then your spouse surprises you with the idea of having a threesome on your honeymoon—should you do it?"
3. Formal:
"Imagine you are financially well-off and have recently married. If your spouse unexpectedly suggests a threesome during your honeymoon, is it advisable to comply?"
4. Short and punchy:
"Your spouse proposes a surprise threesome on the honeymoon—should you agree?"
5. Reflective:
"If your newlywed spouse unexpectedly wants a threesome on your honeymoon, how should you decide whether to participate?"
Quick advice: only do it if you truly want to—consent, clear communication, and mutually agreed boundaries are essential. If you feel pressured, uncomfortable, or uncertain, say no or postpone the decision until you’ve discussed it fully.
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