John S.

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  • in reply to: Percentage of women with protruding nipples #37737

    John S.
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    If you have the resources, you can mail or hand out surveys containing relevant questions about nipples and provide a way for women to anonymously return the surveys to you. If you do, be sure that you get plenty of responses from a good representative sample and strongly urge the concept of anonymity.

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    Name : John S., Gender : Male, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : 75% white, 25% Asian, Religion : Atheist, Age : 24, City : Lake Charles, State : LA, Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Amish women: what’s under there? #27876

    John S.
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    As a matter of utility, I would expect the Amish to wear some sort of modest underwear. However, I certainly wouldn’t suspect that the Amish shave any body hair, unless for a reason unrelated to vanity.

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    Name : John S., Gender : Male, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : 75% white, 25% Asian, Religion : Atheist, Age : 24, City : Lake Charles, State : LA, Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: 'Aks' versus 'Ask' #24193

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    Most black people talk the way that they do because of the very reason that you pointed out: they grew up with that particular speech pattern. People tend to stay together in their own racially and culturally unified groups. If a black person is around other black people most of the time, then that black person may never feel a need to change the pronunciation of word since other black people probably won’t have difficulty understanding it. As an interesting historical note, in Middle English, the word ‘ask’ actually was pronounced ‘aks’; you can find examples of this in untranslated works by Geoffrey Chaucer.

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    Name : John S., Gender : Male, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : 75% white, 25% Asian, Religion : Atheist, Age : 24, City : Lake Charles, State : LA, Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: Offending smokers with “non-smoking” laws #46604

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    I wouldn’t be surprised if it does offend some smokers. If a smoker is offended, then it’s an illogical feeling of offense. A smoker chooses to smoke, but there are times when non-smokers have no choice but to be around smokers. In a situation like this, since a smoker never has a need to smoke, smoking should be avoided.

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    Name : John S., Gender : Male, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : 75% white, 25% Asian, Religion : Atheist, Age : 24, City : Lake Charles, State : LA, Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
    in reply to: men and sex #19224

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    Men don’t think about sex constantly, but the average man does think about sex with astonishing frequency. Depending on the situation, when a man sees a woman, he will sometimes make a personal judgment about a woman’s attractiveness; however, the average man doesn’t allow his judgment of a woman’s attractiveness to influence his overall judgment of that woman’s character. To be fair, some men do let that influence occur, but these tend to be the chauvanistic men that most women despise.

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    Name : John S., Gender : Male, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : 75% white, 25% Asian, Religion : Atheist, Age : 24, City : Lake Charles, State : LA, Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower class, 
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