• Sex

    From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to All on Mon Jul 27 23:10:30 2020
    Hello Everybody,

    How often do couples have sex?
    As much as they like, I presume.
    But how often is that?

    I am not talking about those who
    are going solo. And more than two
    is a crowd. So let's stick with
    couples.

    I asked google for an answer to
    that question, and google told me
    the average adult has sex about
    54 times a year. In other words,
    about once a week. Plus 2 for
    special occasions.

    Breaking this number down among
    nationalities, those numbers are
    different. Much different -

    Australians have sex once or twice a week.
    Brits have sex less than once a week.
    Americans have sex two or three times a week.

    Nobody has any idea as to how many times,
    if any, Swedes have sex. But somehow, Swedes
    have survived.

    What this all means is Americans are the
    sexiest people on Earth. This explains why
    so many folks from around the world are so
    jealous of Donald Trump. He gets all the
    pussy he wants, grabbing it by the handful,
    and having a grand ol' time.

    But, and this is a big but, I have noticed
    a trend. Australians and Americans are having
    less sex than they used to in past decades.

    Not really sure about Brits, who never did
    appeal to anybody else around the world anyway.

    I checked the stats to confirm my suspicions.
    Aussies had sex about 20 times fewer in 2013
    than they did a decade before. And Americans
    had sex about about 9 times fewer than 2014
    than a decade before. How many times fewer
    that means today, for both Aussies and Americans,
    is a total unknown that nobody really wants
    to know.

    With the coronavirus pandemic ravaging the world,
    and couples having to remain 6 feet apart at all
    times, nobody knows what this means for the future
    of the human race. Unless one is from Sweden, which
    steadfully refuses to go into total lockdown.

    --Lee

    --
    My body, my choice! / Her body, her choice!

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Wayne Harris on Sun Aug 2 01:32:22 2020
    Hello Wayne,

    [...]

    With the coronavirus pandemic ravaging the world,
    and couples having to remain 6 feet apart at all
    times, nobody knows what this means for the future
    of the human race. Unless one is from Sweden, which
    steadfully refuses to go into total lockdown.

    Interesting.

    Indeed.

    About the numbers you presented, I would suggest never taking these numbers at face value. (You probably know better than I all the reasons for numbers to come out wrong.) You'd be pleased to find some way of checking them for contradictions. For an _example_, see ``Lecture 6: Graph Theory and Coloring'' at

    https://bit.ly/3393sAA


    Fake news! Fake news! How does anybody know what really goes on
    behind closed doors?

    IIRC, it's the first thing shown in the lecture: U. of Chicago and ABC
    had different claims about how often men have sex as compared to women. Using some basic graph theory, it is shown how neither one could
    possibly be correct.

    Men want it. Women need it.
    But first they gotta want it.

    --Lee

    --
    You're fired, Donald!

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  • From Wayne Harris@2:221/6 to Lee Lofaso on Sun Aug 2 16:55:18 2020
    Hi, Lee!

    Lee Lofaso - Wayne Harris <0@2.203.2> writes:

    [...]

    About the numbers you presented, I would suggest never taking these numbers at face value. (You probably know better than I all the reasons for numbers to come out wrong.) You'd be pleased to find some way of checking them for contradictions. For an _example_, see ``Lecture 6: Graph Theory and Coloring'' at

    https://bit.ly/3393sAA

    Fake news! Fake news! How does anybody know what really goes on
    behind closed doors?

    Nobody knows, but it is sometimes possible to know is whether people's
    stories are contradictory.

    When it comes to extracting information from people, it is interesting
    to do it in an indirect way and hopefully checking the answers against
    each other. Instead of asking them how often they do X, it might be
    better to ask Y. Assuming Y implies X, we know X was done. Also, if
    possible, ask Z too, assuming Z also implies X. (If they answer no to Y
    and yes to Z, we might as decide to discard the information.)

    Nobody is saying this is easy to do. ;-)

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to ALL on Thu Feb 10 17:49:36 2022
    Hello Everybody,

    Students at a college in New York are upset. Why? Don't they
    have enough to protest about? Whatever could prompt them to go
    so far as to call for the removal of a tenured professor from
    the sacred halls of higher learning?

    Well, it's like this. A philosophy professor says that sex between
    adults and children is okay. And not all students agree. Especially
    since the professor gets first dibs.

    Here is what one student wrote about her experiences, and why
    she believes the professor should be shown the door -

    A philosophy/ethics professor at Fredonia has expressed his support
    and encouragement of pedophilia and adult-child sexual relationships,
    in interviews, his own academic papers, and even class material. While
    the university can and should foster a difference of opinions, these
    views are directly harmful to a community already dealing with
    instances of sexual assault and struggles with consent. While Fredonia
    made a statement saying his views don’t reflect that of the institution,
    by labeling him as a distinguished professor and supporting his
    problematic academic papers, it directly shows the college encourages
    his actions and views, and personally, I don’t feel safe on a campus
    that encourages this behavior. We need to have Stephen Kershnar removed
    from campus to preserve both the safety and integrity that this
    institution of SUNY Fredonia promises and should strive to be known
    for.

    -=end quote=-

    What do you think? Is it okay for adults to have sex with children?
    Remember, this is America, where people's rights are protected by the
    First Amendment. And college professors have tenure, so can never be
    fired for anything they say.

    Now sign the petition. You can do it with a click.

    At Fidonet, we believe in the voice of everyday sysops. And also
    wannabe sysops. Is there something that you want to change?

    --Lee

    --
    Every Bottom Needs A Top

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