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Be right back. Must go write a NaturalRhythm (c) app with soothing inhale and exhale guidance lights...

Thanks for this. I go a little bit crazy being told to drink more water, as if that was the cure for all ills. It is among the (generally) more harmless of the food delusions that some folks get worked up about, but it still gets irksome to be continuously told to drink more water.

I agree. There are a lot of journal/research articles about paternal age, but relatively few popular press articles about it, maybe because paternal age seems to be less related to fertility than to issues like ASD in the resulting child.

I’ve wondered why they don’t institute an exponential charge for water usage. Consume one unit, pay $2/unit. Consume two units, pay $4/unit. Consume three units, pay $8/unit. Consume four units, pay $16/unit. And so forth.

Which is what I ask for every time I get a manicure, just to add spice to my overly attentive co-worker’s lives.

I’ve posted this before, but mind the showers. If silicone-based lube gets on the shower floor - whelp, that’s a broken hip. Silicone lube is objectively better, but one does need to know how to clean it up. (and you should wipe down the relevant surfaces before you get in the shower).

I could imagine strapping them to an end piece to keep the tension, but that was my question as well.

My goodness do I wish you weren’t right.

You and your facts and careful reading...

Well, I mean, there’s this one, which is hidden away on Amazon.

Only six dimensions? What about the other two?

It’s not a debate.

Um.

You shut your SASsy mouth, and make with the sapply(DatingData, sd, na.rm=TRUE).

Judging from this thread, apparently there are an awful lot of people who don’t.

I’m not at all sure that the words ‘creepy’ or ‘gross’ should be used unless they can be clearly defined, period.

Thanks for the sources; one of those references is an empirical study; the other two are not, and do not refer to empirical studies. Farley is involved in some research, although it seems that her role is more as advocate than researcher. I found that Weitzer (2010, The Mythology of prostitution: Advocacy research and

I haven’t seen much peer reviewed evidence that supports the idea that a great many sex workers are sex workers non-voluntarily.

What would you like to know?

To be fair, drinking and anal sex are fun activities. Separately more than together, but still.