I guess what bothers me there is the entire premise is then based on a very unequal party system, in which one party is master of the tea. You can model negative behavior on it, but I’m not seeing a positive model, unless you accept the initial inequality. Perhaps you could say then, you got a coupon for free tea together, and the other person chose green tea despite you only liking black tea, which you brew together, and you give green tea another shot, and find you still don’t like it despite the other person’s freakish obsession with it… The positive model would then be, first finding a tea you both like and enjoying it together. Maybe it’s not so bad, and I do like the concept of there being a wide variety of tea, with some people condemning different kinds of tea.
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