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abasifo (m)
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you are driving along in you car on a wild, stormy night ,it's raining heaverly, when suddenly you pass by a bus stop & u see this three people waiting for bus [1] An old lady who looks as if she is about to die [2]An old frined who once saved your life [3]The perfect partner u have been dreaming about[Now assume u are not married in cars u are] Which one would u choose to offer a ride to [ knowing very well that there could only be one passenger in your car] PLEASE THINK BEFOR YOU ANSWER
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huxley (m)
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Would offering the old lady a ride in the car save her life?
What if you stop at the bus stop and attend to the old lady, then talk with your friend and then introduce yourself to the other lady?
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abasifo (m)
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FOR ME i would give the car key to my old frined & let him take the lady to hospital., i would stay behind & wait for the bus with the partner of my dream 
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huxley (m)
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BTW, how do you know she is the partner of your dream? A woman you have never met before?
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abasifo (m)
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i mean my dream ,dream partner opportunity comes only once
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huxley (m)
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i mean my dream ,dream partner opportunity comes only once
I know what you mean. But don't you think expressions like "dream partner" are over-rated by popular culture. I am not saying that there is no such think, but i for one would only use that description on someone with whom I have already dated, share time with, had sexual relations with etc, etc. Otherwise, how would you know you would be mutually compatible? Anyway, I understand your point and it was not meant to be taken seriously ( something in philosophy called a thought experiment). My questions are just a digression.
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