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People back on the gear
6 pages is insane work
we are busy arguing about lesbians being more abusive to their partners. nothing casual about this chat, unfortunately.
People back on the gear
6 pages is insane work
There is a lot of yap but go!!! Go boy go!!![]()
we are busy arguing about lesbians being more abusive to their partners. nothing casual about this chat, unfortunately.
Because the data says that friends are closeted.... Trust me because I have a job at professional data reinterpreting.Why can't we be friends...![]()
It only gets more funny as it goes because he definitely hasn't read any of these sources... I wrote a 20 page paper about this not very long ago. To deny the findings of many different studies as "margin of error and closeted"... And by many I mean nearly all of them.... is crazy work.There is a lot of yap but go!!! Go boy go!!
You know, by some degree my opinion on you changeIt only gets more funny as it goes because he definitely hasn't read any of these sources... I wrote a 20 page paper about this not very long ago. To deny the findings of many different studies as "margin of error and closeted"... And by many I mean nearly all of them.... is crazy work
I'm pretty sure deviant normies is an oxymoron. Also. Yes you all exist solely for my amusement.Sexual deviant normies are jerking off to us and you think it's better?![]()
my thread was what now!? ૮ oᆺo აNah ironically I didn't even know this place existed before a day ago when someone posted a link to a hilarious schizo post about how a little sister should "seduce" their older brother via gaslighting.
i'm aware of at least 3 (now 4) instances where my thread was posted somewhere else ૮.ᆺ. ა@Data_Gold 's schizo debut thread was linked around the internet? Wtf? Where?
.....you definitely did not lol. The first paragraph in the thing you linked says exactly what I said in my first postBecause the data says that friends are closeted.... Trust me because I have a job at professional data reinterpreting.
It only gets more funny as it goes because he definitely hasn't read any of these sources... I wrote a 20 page paper about this not very long ago. To deny the findings of many different studies as "margin of error and closeted"... And by many I mean nearly all of them.... is crazy work.
It was a work of art is what it was.my thread was what now!? ૮ oᆺo ა
i'm aware of at least 3 (now 4) instances where my thread was posted somewhere else ૮.ᆺ. ა
But my belief is not wrong tho? Everything I believe is true, because"Truth" doesn't matter, if believing something "wrong" makes your life better go for it![]()
Did you read what percentage of the respondents that identified as bisexual had never had female partners? And what percentage of respondents had ONLY had female partners?.....you definitely did not lol. The first paragraph in the thing you linked says exactly what I said in my first post
"Behaviorally “bisexual” respondents experience the highest IPV rates and are most likely to be victimized by an opposite-sex partner. Implications for future IPV research regarding sexual orientation and gender are discussed."
This is literally from a link you posted.
So you if you aren't even reading the links you are posting how can you claim any kind of credibility?
Cute and funny, heh... heh...To not be a normie you have to be cute, smart, funny, creative and have an artistic soul.
You can put your pp into car's exhaust pipes all you want, if you aren't all the above you are a normie![]()
...73% of bisexuals are women.Did you read what percentage of the respondents that identified as bisexual had never had female partners? And what percentage of respondents had ONLY had female partners?
And again, we can go in circles debating "the hecking numbers."
It seems like "but they were like hecking closeted!" worked for you. But do you think that, perhaps, the identification as Bisexual, which has seen a tremendous increase, especially when compared to Lesbian and Gay, is also a factor at play?
Let me just addendum that the increase has been much more prevalent among women...
It also asks the question of group size, which I believe we touched on before....73% of bisexuals are women.
I am not arguing that women aren't getting abused more than men. I am arguing that lesbians are abusing each other more prevalently than heterosexual couples. The statistic of bisexuals, while true, does not disprove that lesbians disproportionately harm each other more than heterosexual or gay men.
..... Right.Breiding, Matthew Joseph and Chen, Jieru and Walters, Mikel L. "The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS); 2010 findings on victimization by sexual orientation" (2013)
Messinger, A. M. (2010). Invisible Victims: Same-Sex IPV in the National Violence Against Women Survey. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(11), 2228-2243. https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260510383023 (Original work published 2011)
McLaughlin, E. M., & Rozee, P. D. (2001). Knowledge About Heterosexual versus Lesbian Battering Among Lesbians. Women & Therapy, 23(3), 39–58. https://doi.org/10.1300/J015v23n03_04
Little, B., & Terrance, C. (2010). Perceptions of Domestic Violence in Lesbian Relationships: Stereotypes and Gender Role Expectations. Journal of Homosexuality, 57(3), 429–440. https://doi.org/10.1080/00918360903543170
Arcilesbica. "Eva contro Eva: I convegno sulla violenza di genere [Eva against Eva: The first congress on the gender violence]." (2011): 3-17.
Cited in
Rollè Luca , Giardina Giulia , Caldarera Angela M. , Gerino Eva , Brustia Piera
When Intimate Partner Violence Meets Same Sex Couples: A Review of Same Sex Intimate Partner ViolenceFrontiers in Psychology Volume 9 - 2018. 2018. https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01506
DOI=10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01506
ISSN=1664-1078
so... Sparknotes summaries of these articles based on scant information of what you picked out? Your way of "deboonking" is really funny...... Right.
So.
The first and last links you have provided show the the frequency of sexual violence amongst LGBT people is somewhat equivalent to straight people with the exception of the extremely high frequency of sexual violence directed at bisexual women who are in relationships with men.
The second one is primarily about the difference in manifestation between lesbian and heterosexual sexual violence and opens by flat out stating that there is much less documentation for sexual violence amongst lesbians.
The third one literally talks about what I was saying about the difference in rates of reporting and also the difference in how those reports are handled.
Not a single one of those links has anything about the statistics you keep citing.
Dude. You literally provided articles that support my argument more than yours because you didn't bother reading before posting and didn't think anyone else would either.so... Sparknotes summaries of these articles based on scant information of what you picked out? Your way of "deboonking" is really funny.
Anything to twist the data around and make it about something else.