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This is how I feel also. That as far as the game goes, the choices don't affect the game itself, just the dialogue and how the narrator/judge sees you and interacts with you. That said, I feel strongly that the questions are really to give the player some insight into themself. Which can get uncomfortable if that isn't something you really want to do. In playing this game, you really need to keep an open mind (about yourself) and ask yourself what it is YOU want from life.