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When I said that's an "odd take" I was trying to find an alternative to say that it's the height of arrogance to suggest that someone else's lifestyle preference is the result of conditioning, and that they would be happier in a row house.
Imagine talking about sexual preferences in this way. Honestly it's just an absurdity.
You think you are right and everyone else is wrong, that's the absurdity.
Nonsense. I'm trying to explain why 70% of Australians prefer to live in suburbia. I understand why the remaining 30% have other preferences.