Would You Rather #40: Fun and Challenging Dilemmas to Answer

Would You Rather #40: Fun and Challenging Dilemmas to Answer

In dramaland, leading ladies often find themselves torn between the love of two equally attractive men — a choice none of us would want to make! But what if you did have to pick between the frustrating lawyer and the adorkable police officer? In this weekly feature, we ask you to make the difficult decisions — and we aren’t limiting our options to dreamy oppas.

Vote via the poll and feel free to use the comments to explain exactly how you were able to choose! So, Beanies:
 

 

WOULD YOU RATHER #39 RESULTS

Based on the responses in the comment section, the last prompt was practically a gimmie, as 69% of voters opted to live with the insufferable in-laws because, well, it had the higher survival rate. A psycho is still a psycho — even if he does have a pretty face. Although, @britney isn’t a huge fan of Lee Dong-wook’s face, which is why she wasn’t even remotely tempted by the prospect of living with him. For others, who may have been more attracted to the dramaland veteran, the choice was more a matter of living accommodations: mansion or dorm. And well, in that case, it really is no contest because, as @lillamy stated, the roomy mansion makes it easier to avoid the undesirables, which is “impossible in a dorm.” Plus, you know, mansions are nicer.

That isn’t to say, though, that no one picked that dorm life with Lee Dong-wook. According to the vote, 31% of would take your chances with the psycho. According to @ceciliedk, he’s “just one person” compared to a whole family of potential whackos, and unlike the in-laws, there’s no obligation to pretend like you like Lee Dong-wook. Whereas, any conflict with the in-laws would also cause friction with your spouse. And sure, a mansion is large, but @romanticidiot suspects a bunch of insufferable in-laws would make mansion “seem small.” And if you’re uncomfortable in social settings, like @darkcc, then avoiding a psycho is preferable to suffering through social obligations with the in-laws.