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| 1 | Seriously? Same day directly after each other on her profile...No one was disputing that some find it attractive though. That's a given. I'm looking for info on the (straight) male population as a whole. You need to actually study the population for that info. | /r/MensRights | 05/12/14 02:36 AM |
| 0 | Seriously? Same day directly after each other on her profile...You're cherry picking your definitions since the first definition on that page includes the word "experiment". Plus, /u/crushedbycookie said "studied empirically" and I also asked for studies with methodologies I could look at, so that point is moot. The term was defined in the scientific sense. Now, the thigh gap pages have an average of 229 comments. We'll round it up to 230. Based on the 1% rule of the internet, we can probably say that means the pages get an average viewership of 23,000. The… | /r/MensRights | 05/12/14 01:21 AM |
| 1 | Seriously? Same day directly after each other on her profile...That's anecdotal evidence. It's not the same thing. And the ranking says nothing about the pages on thigh gaps, so we can't even conclude that they get lots of visits. Therefore, the anecdote isn't even very good. Bring me a shrubbery study! | /r/MensRights | 04/12/14 09:57 PM |
| 5 | Seriously? Same day directly after each other on her profile...I know there have been a few studies on men's facial hair and how women and men react to it, but where is your empirical evidence on the male preference for thigh gaps? I'm interested to see the methodology of the studies, if they exist. That being said, I do see the double standard. | /r/MensRights | 04/12/14 07:38 AM |
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