Revlon Rule

I have a question that some of the monkeys may be able to answer. When out drinking with your bros and chasing tail, how must the Revlon Rule be applied?

If I find a really solid 9 and her friend is a dismal 5, am I required to actively seek out offers in the bar that might result in a better outcome for all of the stake holders?

Please be very candid with your responses.

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I think it violates your Revlon duties, but it would only be a civil offense you could settle out of court by buying 5-10 more shots for your boy if you were wingmen. In a group over 4 or 5 though, you will have enough deniability to be safe.

 

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