What are some things that others think are desirable that you actively do not want?

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Swimming pools gross me out, all of them. Somehow a lake is fine despite having more living organisms inside
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Oh man, I want about 60% of things you guys listed. Time to re-evaluate myself.
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A Tesla
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People assume being social is good, desirable, and leads to a longer life. I don't buy it. A large segment of society desires peace, solitude, and contentment but they didn't want to be part of a study.
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Anonymous wrote:Having my teeth filed down to sharp little points.
Using "Heavens to Betsy!" as an interjection.
Building replicas of famous structures in my living room.


Wait... what?


Just answering the question.


No, you didn't. These are not things that are desirable to many people, let alone most people.


That response was so weird.

Nobody considers teeth filing attractive. In most cultures of the world, it’s one of the most undesirable things you can do to your face.



It's desirable among the Mentawai people of Indonesia and several peoples in the Congo region.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Large houses. I truly do not understand the appeal. We are looking to move in the next few years and our budget is such that in our preferred neighborhoods, we could either buy something smaller for cash or mostly cash, or we could get a large house and pay about what we currently pay. The realtor and my mom and several friends keep telling me "just get the bigger house, you won't regret it" but I really don't want to. We have plenty of space now at less than 1500 sq ft. I don't think I want something more than 2000 sq ft. What is it for? I also don't want to furnish and design and decorate all that extra space. We only have one kid and she'll be in MS by the time we move. The idea of some 3000-4000 sq ft house sounds like way too much for a small family, much less empty nesters. I value good layout (or getting a great price and then being able to spend money to renovate it to make the absolute most of it) over extra square footage, but the market really seems geared toward the idea that larger houses are always better. They definitely seem to appreciate better.


+10000
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Private schools for my kids. Very happy and grateful for our public schools
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A big family (the noise and chaos and cost would be so stressful!)

For it to snow (I hate winter, hate feeling trapped when roads are snowy, sorry to be a Debbie downer)

To live somewhere walkable (I like green space and nature and quiet!)

Fancy meals (if I could live by eating a pill to get all my daily nutrition, I’d do it. I eat to live, but don’t live to eat)
Anonymous
Democrats think an unchecked flow of at least 7,000 illegal immigrants daily over our open southern border is desirable.

But I personally do not desire that, nor the consequences we will soon face, as a country under invasion.
Anonymous
A bridal shower, bachelorette party, or baby shower
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Anonymous wrote:ANY sort of conspicuous consumption. Lulu, stanley, LV, Tesla, fancy kitchens.


Teslas are actually practical.


I don’t think that word means what you think it means.


I do alot of driving. For free. How’s that not practical?
Anonymous
country club membership.
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