Can giving someone additional choice ever be bad? e.g. "If you fly to australia I will give you a scorpion plushie". GIVEN: no consent is violated (I am not stealing the plushie) and there's no punishment if refused ("you said no? Now i'm gonna mail you a box of live scorpions")
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Replying to @Aella_Girl
Depends on the topic and choices. "Buy this chocolate and you get a kiss from your crush" Is less stressing then "Kill your significant other and your best friend lives"
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Replying to @TypicallyMike
If the person is actively threatening to kill the best friend, then I wouldn't consider this as a qualifying choice, because there's a consent violation. However, if the best friend is *already* dying due to other forces, then I would consider this example as qualifying.
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Replying to @Aella_Girl @TypicallyMike
Offering drugs to a recovering addict count?
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