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Presumably you’ve seen and 80s high school movie, right?

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I can’t be the only one that thought of this:

Not at all true. Most people will only cheat with people that meet a certain criteria.

For someone that is stating they were using 50% for shorthand, you are being awfully strict in holding me to my percentages.

People don’t cheat with just anyone. If I am looking for someone that meets a certain set of criteria, I am more likely to find more (not necessarily 2x) potential partners (strait, gay or bi) in a population of 2000 potential partners than 1000 potential partners. I am not saying you will find twice as many partners.

But that’s not how cheating works. No one is simply “50% likely to cheat”. People are, however, often “100% likely to cheat if they see someone they are attracted to and who is game to go along with them”. A lot time, people fall into that category but never find an opportunity. If this person sees her partner that

That’s unfortunate.

I’d venture a guess that the people that clicked on this story and then were so inclined to comment on it constitute a pretty self selected group of exceptions to the rule.

Dazed and Confused actually quenched my contemporaneous 90's nostalgia thirst in 1994.

If the theme song isn’t Everything Sux by the Descendents, then I am out.

Look, I listen to more new music now (thanks to Spotify!) than at any other point in my life and I am 40. Right now I listen to about 60-80 new albums per year. Usually 10 or fewer stick with me such that I go back and listen to them in any sort of regular way. I am not sure if I had many more than 10 albums per year

Obvious study reports obvious things.

Goddamnit I was hoping Brian Fellows had released an album.

The headline didn’t say 2 dollars

so my main take away is: keep drinking. Can-do.