# Gender Game Make a program which displays an appropriate name for a person, using a combination of nested `if`s and compound conditions. Ask the user for a gender, first name, last name and age. If the person is female and `20` or over, ask if she is married. If so, display "Mrs." in front of her name. If not, display "Ms." in front of her name. If the female is under `20`, display her first and last name. If the person is male and `20` or over, display "Mr." in front of his name. Otherwise, display his first and last name. Note that asking a person if they are married should *only* be done if they are female and `20` or older, which means you will have a single `if` and `else` nested inside one of your `if` statements. Name the file: `gender_game.py` ``` What is your gender (M or F): F First name: Kim Last name: Kardashian Age: 32 Are you married, Kim (y or n)? y Then I shall call you Mrs. Kardashian. ``` ``` What is your gender (M or F): F First name: Marisa Last name: Tomei Age: 48 Are you married, Marisa (y or n)? n Then I shall call you Ms. Tomei. ``` Notice that in the example below, we *never even ask the marriage question*, because she is under `20` and so her marital status doesn't change what we call her. ``` What is your gender (M or F): F First name: Chloe Last name: Moretz Age: 16 Then I shall call you Chloe Moretz. ``` ``` What is your gender (M or F): M First name: Daniel Last name: Radcliffe Age: 23 Then I shall call you Mr. Radcliffe. ``` ``` What is your gender (M or F): M First name: Zachary Last name: Gordon Age: 15 Then I shall call you Zachary Gordon. ``` --- ©2013 [Graham Mitchell](https://programmingbydoing.com/) This assignment is licensed under a [Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/deed.en_US). ![Creative Commons License](images/by-nc-sa.png)