Would You Rather #39: Fun and Challenging Dilemmas for You

Would You Rather #39: Fun and Challenging Dilemmas for You

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 #38 RESULTS

When it comes to tropey date ideas, the shopping spree is far more preferable to Beanies than spending the evening at an amusement park, even if the worst part of an amusement park experience — other people — has been removed from the equation. Never underestimate the allure of name brand jewelry and handbags, especially when you can resell them to pay for your retirement like @mayhemf. And even if you don’t intend to sell your new goods, having tangible stuff to keep after the date is over is extra nice, too, according to @britney. However, like @gikata said, I never specified the type of shopping spree, and @attiton ran in a completely different direction — the direction of a food market. There were plenty of Beanies eager to join in, too, and I’m pretty sure I gained five pounds just from reading the comment thread where everyone shared their favorite foods. But, I think @diana-hansen and @babylilo had the right idea when they suggested a shopping spree that involves a stop at a car dealership.

Not everyone wanted the shopping spree, though, and the justifications for picking an amusement park date were as varied as the were for the shopping spree. For @mysterious, who gets terrible anxiety when in crowded places, the opportunity to explore an empty amusement park would be a rare and appealing experience. Others, like @jerrykuvira and @zindigo, would prefer to make memories and embrace the romanticism and once-in-a-lifetime experience of being alone together at an amusement park. Plus, if you prefer a more pragmatic approach, like @jillian, renting out an entire amusement park is a massive flex, which means the your date can totally afford to take you on a shopping spree the next time you see each other.