Local Skirt Index 8 upvotes | February 7, 2017 | by [deleted] ------------------------- Male to female ratios are an insufficient measure if we want to seek out and reward feminine behavior and in doing so save our global culture from the misery of agendered asexuality. I think we can all agree that we want a _feminine woman or girl_ and not a man with a vagina. The easiest way to guess at femininity from a distance is attire. A girl that seeks out and wears girly clothes is a girly girl for sure. As such, I propose a new way to measure a city's masculine livability: The Local Skirt Index The method is simple. For the next hundred females (all ages, this is a measure of femininity and not attractiveness) that you see, make a note if they're wearing classic feminine attire or just adapted male workwear. When you reach 100, tally them up and that's your city's LSI. I'm in Chicago, and my LSI is 13% feminine. For a city you're considering moving to, you can do the same thing (maybe increase sample size) from pictures of street crowds. ------------------------- Archived from https://theredarchive.com/post/163634