I don’t want to get into a drawn-out Elevatorgate discussion, but I would say that the majority of opinion is in agreement with you: NO ONE should proposition people in a “stuck” situation (such as an elevator, parked car, or any other “trapped with no one around and no way to get out” place). “Hotness” does not come into that decision.
NO ONE should proposition people in a “stuck” situation
I agree.
I don’t agree that the event would have made the news if the propositioner had been sufficiently hot.
I don’t agree, based on the previous, that “Hotness does not come into that decision.”
Side note: a lot of what bothers me about conventional advice is that I saw my most romantically successful friends trample right over advice like this.
I don’t want to get into a drawn-out Elevatorgate discussion, but I would say that the majority of opinion is in agreement with you: NO ONE should proposition people in a “stuck” situation (such as an elevator, parked car, or any other “trapped with no one around and no way to get out” place). “Hotness” does not come into that decision.
I agree.
I don’t agree that the event would have made the news if the propositioner had been sufficiently hot.
I don’t agree, based on the previous, that “Hotness does not come into that decision.”
Side note: a lot of what bothers me about conventional advice is that I saw my most romantically successful friends trample right over advice like this.