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| (*)Y(*) |
Posted
on 28-Jul-03 07:29 AM
Here's something I found this interesting.. How many people do you think have had sex today? In 1999, women aged 20-24 in America [when statistically the most women have sex the most] had, statistically, 10,500,000 sex encounters. Out of that, 4,500,000 were pregnant [not neccisarily meaning the child survived, was aborted, or is in custody of parents] So. In America, I'd say about [numbering in the number of days in one year] = 28,767[.123] people have had SEX TODAY and statistically--this applies to every 365 days of the year! Math IS cool.
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| babaal |
Posted
on 28-Jul-03 07:33 AM
Why was I not one of them? :(
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| (*)Y(*) |
Posted
on 28-Jul-03 08:04 AM
Here's what one of my friends commented on this....lol The population of the US is ~281,000,000. So, 28,767 / 281,000,000 = ~ .01% of the country had some encounter. A hundredth of one percent... what a patheticly sex-starved country, goddamn puritan heritage.
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| VincentBodega |
Posted
on 28-Jul-03 10:01 AM
Hows this a "question for the philosophers???" Is sex just philosophy? hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ;) -- BV
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| (*)Y(*) |
Posted
on 28-Jul-03 01:13 PM
Yup, sex is a philosophy. I philosophize on it all the time, due to being busy in this process [of philosophising], I am also not included in those numbers for the year 1999. ):(
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