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    312 months ago

    Normal mainly implies average.

    The average person has a spouse and a kid. So the statement is not wrong.

    Doesn’t mean you can’t have a normal life without a wife or a kid. It just doesn’t mean average then.

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      72 months ago

      As there are substantially fewer polygamists than there are single people, the average person has a fraction of a spouse.

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        102 months ago

        The average man has one testicle, the average woman one breast and they both only have one eye.

        There might be some better way of measuring this than a mathematical average, some means of describing the most common grouping in a given cohort, but that’s for smarter men than I.

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          12 months ago

          If we’re being pedantic, the average man has most of two testicles, and the average woman most of two breasts. The average human will have almost one of each :p

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      22 months ago

      Doesn’t mean you can’t have a normal life without a wife or a kid. It just doesn’t mean average then.

      wait. so normal means average, or normal does not mean average?

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        Only if you take it that way and if you choose to do so that is on you.

        Im the guy who wrote the post. Im an aromantic bisexual, would call that normal? I also have no kids

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          22 months ago

          Perhaps I came off as too hostile. I read your comment and I thought it was potentially harmful and I’m incredibly depressed, so I wrote a hasty sniping response. I tend to think of things said as their effects in aggregate rather than the virtue of the person saying it.

          I’m also bi and arguably aromantic. And intend to remain childfree.