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Men and woo- I'd like both men and women to offer opinions on this

That would be an ego boost! Let me see - assume an average of 8 inches, that converts to somewhere around 20cm, which sounds pretty good, but in angstroms...

2 032 000 000!

Now there's a big number!

From now on I'm going to measure my member in angstroms.



Ohh I see what you're doing. You gave us the number in armstrong units AND you linked it to the page where you get the measures, so we can now process the number the opposite way and deduce the real measure of your member. Nice try but I'm not into picturing other men's members.
 
Am I missing something, or is this saying that pretty much men and women are the same?

If 4 out of 10 women (40%) believe in clairvoyants, that means 6 out of 10 (60%) do not believe in clairvoyants, yes?

THe thing is that the comparison is belief in clairvoyants vs disbelief in clairvouants and ghosts.

So if more than 6% of women believe in ghosts but not clairvoyants then more women believe in them
 
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Ohh I see what you're doing. You gave us the number in armstrong units AND you linked it to the page where you get the measures, so we can now process the number the opposite way and deduce the real measure of your member. Nice try but I'm not into picturing other men's members.
Well, he did say he was calculating it on an "average" of eight inches.

I'm not sure where he's getting that particular average...
 
Its starting to look like it might take a clairvoyant to decipher the % of males that believe in them.

I have a hunch that males are more likely to believe in anything that comes in candy apple red.
 
Ohh I see what you're doing. You gave us the number in armstrong units AND you linked it to the page where you get the measures, so we can now process the number the opposite way and deduce the real measure of your member. Nice try but I'm not into picturing other men's members.
Don't you go ascribing motives to me. I was just providing the method that I used to make the calculation. :rolleyes:

Well, he did say he was calculating it on an "average" of eight inches.

I'm not sure where he's getting that particular average...
Well duh! I pulled it out of my... um, yeah. I believe that I can say without fear of contradiction that I have never measured, nor have I ever permitted anyone else to measure. So I can't honestly say that I know beyond a vague approximation.
 
:Sigh: Well, speaking of which, I take it that pseudoscientific "can you make my johnson longer?" woo compromises mostly of men.

Then again, all breast enhancement woo...
 
I think men and women are just attracted to different woo, the same way Republicans and Democrats are attracted to different woo.
 
Unrepentant Sinner:

FTK (For the Kids) is a notorious creationist troll on the evo discussion boards. She's managed to get herself banned on Pharyngula, and any AtBC'er should be able to tell you about her.

Denyse O'Leary is a sycophantic hanger-on at Uncommonly Dense who apparently has a large number of blogs that link to each other, and is a co-author of a book called The Spiritual Brain. I freely admit that I would never have heard of her if PZ Myers didn't occasionally comment on her idiocies on his blog.
 
Unrepentant Sinner:

FTK (For the Kids) is a notorious creationist troll on the evo discussion boards. She's managed to get herself banned on Pharyngula, and any AtBC'er should be able to tell you about her.

Denyse O'Leary is a sycophantic hanger-on at Uncommonly Dense who apparently has a large number of blogs that link to each other, and is a co-author of a book called The Spiritual Brain. I freely admit that I would never have heard of her if PZ Myers didn't occasionally comment on her idiocies on his blog.

Ah, and thanks for informing me of them. I don't read blogs so there are some cyberspace people that fall under my radar.
 
I think men and women are just attracted to different woo, the same way Republicans and Democrats are attracted to different woo.

That was the theory Rebbeca believed before her research, and was only able to find evidence for men believing in UFO's more than women.
 

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