This looks like one of those logic games questions you have to answer for the LSAT.
None of the above.
None of the above.
ok the latest novel I read has 3 men in it, as it centres around 3 couples
one guy married to a former dancer who is very wealthy, is his second wife and they like partying, has many children
an incompatible couple of one guy who is kinda tone deaf married to a cellist, they have 2 daughters
and a childless couple but the guy wants children and they have been doing IVF.
The guy that is childless saves the life of one of the daughters of the incompatible couple who nearly drowns in the rich guys fountain..at his party he is hosting. the childless guy gives her CPR along with his wife. They had asked the cellist to donate her eggs but she really doesnt want to but pretends to them she does...
In the end (spoiler) the childless guy decides he doesnt want to cellists charity since it is making her friendship with his wife uncomfortable (and showing up the tone deaf guy husband for maybe neglecting his daughters) so they decide to foster-adopt instead.
Which guy is the gentleman?
one guy married to a former dancer who is very wealthy, is his second wife and they like partying, has many children
an incompatible couple of one guy who is kinda tone deaf married to a cellist, they have 2 daughters
and a childless couple but the guy wants children and they have been doing IVF.
The guy that is childless saves the life of one of the daughters of the incompatible couple who nearly drowns in the rich guys fountain..at his party he is hosting. the childless guy gives her CPR along with his wife. They had asked the cellist to donate her eggs but she really doesnt want to but pretends to them she does...
In the end (spoiler) the childless guy decides he doesnt want to cellists charity since it is making her friendship with his wife uncomfortable (and showing up the tone deaf guy husband for maybe neglecting his daughters) so they decide to foster-adopt instead.
Which guy is the gentleman?
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