[1] reminds of an interview with the founder of Ashley Madison.
He was going on and on about how western cultures were so regressive and prude about adultery and sex in general. The interviewer then asked him if he had ever used his own service. This elicited an uncomfortable non-answer that basically boiled down to "No".
"non-answers" are never good, of course, but i can easily see a way he could give a workable answer to that question. for example, he could say that some people are trapped in loveless marriages they can't get out of, but he never has been, so he's not the target customer.
of course i'm just playing devil's advocate, because all evidence points to ashley madison being a scam, with essentially no women on the site.
He was going on and on about how western cultures were so regressive and prude about adultery and sex in general. The interviewer then asked him if he had ever used his own service. This elicited an uncomfortable non-answer that basically boiled down to "No".