I think Violet meant “there are many people to whom it doesn’t apply’, not “there are not many people to whom it applies”.
I was having trouble figuring out which of those two parsings was the intended one.
“there are many people to whom it doesn’t apply”.
Sorry for the confusion, english is not my first language so sometimes my sentence structures will be confusing.
If the site takes an implicit almost-every-of-us-is-a-single-het-man then it will probably self-select into that direction.
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I think Violet meant “there are many people to whom it doesn’t apply’, not “there are not many people to whom it applies”.
I was having trouble figuring out which of those two parsings was the intended one.
“there are many people to whom it doesn’t apply”.
Sorry for the confusion, english is not my first language so sometimes my sentence structures will be confusing.
If the site takes an implicit almost-every-of-us-is-a-single-het-man then it will probably self-select into that direction.