Aella, an OnlyFans creator and sex researcher, offered a $100,000 marriage bounty to incentivize finding a husband who fits narrow preferences. She seeks a partner who is polyamorous, wants children, has an "ominous sexuality," and is financially independent. Recommendations can be submitted via a form or by having the suitor complete a lengthy online survey. The survey mixes demographic questions, opinion items, logic puzzles, and sexual-preference metrics, asking about net worth, beliefs about intelligence and gender, porn viewing styles, and sensitivity to environmental moods. Aella will vet respondents for compatibility and will pay a referral if she marries a recommended suitor; terms forbid prior "meaningful interaction" and require explicit referrals.
With a financial incentive on the table, she hopes to broaden her pool of men to choose from, increasing the likelihood that one will fit the bill. She's laid out a few suggested parameters: He should be polyamorous, want children, have an "ominous sexuality," and be wealthy enough that Aella won't have to support him. Interested parties can submit recommendations through a form, or have the suitor himself take a lengthy online survey for Aella's perusal.
It's a cross between a demographic census, an opinion poll, and the Spark Purity Test, with a whiff of the SATs. Questions range from classic matchmaking fare (What's your net worth?) to queries that would make an anti-woke warrior salivate (Are the smartest people on the planet mostly male?). Applicants must quantify the amount of porn they watch that is "gentle/eager" versus "rough/brutal," complete logic puzzles, and reveal whether or not they "notice the moods or feelings that different environments produce."
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