Well, technically the question about children in the draft doesn’t do that (except for ambiguities such as how to count dead children, or people who are exactly indifferent about having children in the future), but I still think it divides personspace in a weird way.
Yes, technically there’s no excluded middle problem there. Instead, it’s gathering information about future child-wanting only for those with no children, which is a different problem.
Well, technically the question about children in the draft doesn’t do that (except for ambiguities such as how to count dead children, or people who are exactly indifferent about having children in the future), but I still think it divides personspace in a weird way.
Yes, technically there’s no excluded middle problem there. Instead, it’s gathering information about future child-wanting only for those with no children, which is a different problem.