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27 Post author: Yvain 05 November 2013 03:10AM

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Comment author: [deleted] 05 November 2013 05:25:11PM *  13 points [-]

Possible new question: “Who are you living with?” with answers “Alone”, “With parents (and/or siblings)”, “With roommates”, “With partner/spouse (and/or children)”, and “Other”.

(And maybe “Have you had sex in the last 30 days?” with answers “Yes”, “No”, and “Depends on what you mean by ‘sex’”.)

[De-jargonified in response to Xachariah's comment]

Comment author: Luke_A_Somers 05 November 2013 07:46:49PM 14 points [-]

The 'Taboo 'sex'' option is somewhat obnoxious, isn't it? You're pretty much saying, "I anticipate that you think I asked a malformed question"

Comment author: Xachariah 14 November 2013 08:37:44PM 4 points [-]

"Taboo 'sex'" might want to be rephrased though.

Until I saw Luke's response I thought it meant "Yes", "No", and "Yes, and it was really kinky sex!"

Comment author: [deleted] 15 November 2013 12:46:56AM 1 point [-]

Yes. Better not use LW-specific lingo in a survey intended for lurkers as well as contributors. (I was going to change it but forgot to; done now.)

Comment author: Xachariah 15 November 2013 01:18:16AM 2 points [-]

I normally understand the LW use of 'taboo'.

It's just that 'taboo sex' brings up its own meaning/mental image faster.

Comment author: [deleted] 15 November 2013 01:56:52AM 1 point [-]

I'm similarly peeved by words used with non-literal meanings in contexts that prime the literal meaning.

Comment author: Alejandro1 05 November 2013 08:23:28PM 2 points [-]

The option "With parents (and/or siblings)" could be rephrased as "With parent/s and/or other relatives" (to cover as well people living with only one parent, with grandparents, uncles, etc.)

Comment author: [deleted] 05 November 2013 08:48:03PM *  1 point [-]

I considered adding “one or more” before every noun in the answers, but then didn't bother to; maybe I should have. Also there could be a “With extended family” option.