You can have it cooked the way you like it and you can share it.
This does bring to mind a story my husband tells (frequently - ugh) about when he worked as a bus boy in high school. He worked banquets for weddings and things like that. One of the offerings was prime rib and he said everyone would scatter if someone asked for their prime rib to be well done. The chef would start screaming that prime rib should NEVER be cooked well done!! Of course, twenty years later, one of our dear friends loved prime rib - well done prime rib.