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minus-square@GaMEChld@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink4•25 days agoDon’t statisticians try and account for biases like that and thus may have been accurate the first time around?
minus-square@blady_blah@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink2•25 days agoSure, but sexuality is a spectrum, and if it’s more expected I would think more people would experiment and move farther away from the norms.
minus-square@GaMEChld@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink1•24 days agoDr. House would say that people ultimately do what they want; always have.
Don’t statisticians try and account for biases like that and thus may have been accurate the first time around?
Sure, but sexuality is a spectrum, and if it’s more expected I would think more people would experiment and move farther away from the norms.
Dr. House would say that people ultimately do what they want; always have.