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Comment author: sixes_and_sevens 21 October 2010 02:32:04PM *  2 points [-]

Holy crap, I just scored 33. I guess all that hard, bitter experience paid off.

Edit: I am a bit surprised to read about how hard other people found it. The options tended to have quite a predictable multiple-choice structure: two obviously implausible answers and two plausible ones. #21, for example, doesn't have the tension to be either confused or panicked. Embarrassment is plausible, but she doesn't look coy enough.

For the record, I am nowhere near this adept at spotting women engaged in the act of fantasising in real life. Multiple choice faces would be a great, if unrealistic, help.

Comment author: HughRistik 21 October 2010 08:00:28PM 0 points [-]

30 here. And I got all the fantasizing/desire ones.