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Seraph42 Posted 5 years ago
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Is this statement ambiguous?

I'll never roleplay with polyamorous people. I'm a christian and it grosses me out.


Does it mean the same as:


"I'll never roleplay with polyamorous people because being a Christian, it grosses me out."

  

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" The meaning should be clearer if I add a comma after 'because'. Or you could say "I'll never roleplay with polyamorous people. " In terms of meaning, can't polyamorous people be Christians?

  • " The meaning should be clearer if I add a comma after 'because'.
  • Or you could say "I'll never roleplay with polyamorous people.
  • " In terms of meaning, can't polyamorous people be Christians?
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Does it mean the same as:


"I'll never roleplay with polyamorous people because, being a Christian, it grosses me out."

The meaning should be clearer if I add a comma after 'because'.

Or you could say "I'll never roleplay with polyamorous people. It grosses me out because I'm a Christian."

In terms of meaning, can't polyamorous people be Chri

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