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I must be missing something. If I didn't write the suggestion, it's obvious that the other person did. Are we talking about more than couples here? |
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The anonymity problem could be fixed by selling a set of random, volatile submissions along with each box. Partners decide themselves whether or not a suggestion they haven't seen yet applies to their relationship; if it's too umpleasant to face, they can always imagine that this one came with the box. |
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You could also let friends of the people in the relationship enter suggestions. This would be helpful in its own right and would add to the "chaff". |
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Non-participants in the relationship might have some insight born of being able to observe from the outside. Or they might just have suggestions like "stop using baby-talk in public!" |
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I like wiml's idea of letting friend's make suggestions. "Jane: have sex with mrthingy numerous times." "John: give mrthingy $500." |
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