I suspect it’s because many people like the culture around dating in EA, and are glad EA hasn’t taken a hard line on, e.g., workplace relationships. And people may be worried about the difficulty of drawing lines well, or having outside actors do it, and the chilling effect this could have on people’s ability to date within EA (which I can understand and am sympathetic to).
I think, though, that the solution is to create guidelines, and then develop creative solutions in accordance with them (e.g., more events/apps designed for EAs interested in dating).
Yeah I think this. But I think in some ways it’s giving up to assume we give people at least some guidelines/advice. So while it makes me uncomfortable I think we should see if we can produce something that’s better than nothing.
I’m curious why some people disagree-voted on this comment.
I suspect it’s because many people like the culture around dating in EA, and are glad EA hasn’t taken a hard line on, e.g., workplace relationships. And people may be worried about the difficulty of drawing lines well, or having outside actors do it, and the chilling effect this could have on people’s ability to date within EA (which I can understand and am sympathetic to).
I think, though, that the solution is to create guidelines, and then develop creative solutions in accordance with them (e.g., more events/apps designed for EAs interested in dating).
Yeah I think this. But I think in some ways it’s giving up to assume we give people at least some guidelines/advice. So while it makes me uncomfortable I think we should see if we can produce something that’s better than nothing.