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How many Males and Females are there in this forum? Guess.
chound said:How many Males and Females are there in this forum? Guess.
Yeah I was noticing the same thing. I was wondering if I, or someone, should suggest that there be a new forum section for sex/women/dating/etc.Bladibla said:Wow.. a lot of sex oriented posts coming out of this forum, no?
kaos said:I think smurf might press dunno/other.
kaos said:Check the OP.Its about gender.
mattmns said:I thought you meant sex as in: Yes please.
mattmns said:I was just making an Austin Powers reference, but nevermind.
Personally I thought the question was quite clear, but I guess anything can be misinterpretated.
Moonbear said:According to some M.D. friends of mine, you'd be surprised how often the question is misinterpreted (or even misinterpretated ). Of course, when someone answers "other," they really do want to follow up on that response.
What should the title be? Dr. Ruth, Dr. Phil, Helouise, the PF Couch...? BTW - I laughed REALLY hard at "yes please." In the meantime, who says we don't need sex education in our schools, huh?mattmns said:Yeah I was noticing the same thing. I was wondering if I, or someone, should suggest that there be a new forum section for sex/women/dating/etc.
mattmns said:Pf couch sounds too relaxed. Maybe the PF Bed, or Bedroom, or Hottub! Yes, the PF Hottub.
Once we get a consensus on the name we can start an official thread to get the forum started
kaos said:uhh technical question ,watz the chromosome of hemaphrodites
xx xy or yy or?
The purpose of this study is to understand the distribution of males and females on PF (personal finance) platforms and how their behaviors and strategies may differ. This can provide insights into potential gender disparities in financial decision-making and help inform strategies for promoting financial literacy and equality.
There is no definitive answer as it can vary depending on the specific platform and its user base. However, research has shown that in general, there tends to be a greater representation of males on PF platforms compared to females.
There are several potential factors that may contribute to this difference, including societal gender norms and expectations, differences in financial education and confidence, and potential bias in the financial industry. Further research is needed to fully understand these factors.
While there is no definitive answer, some studies have shown that there may be differences in financial behaviors and strategies between males and females on PF platforms. For example, females may be more risk-averse and tend to save more, while males may be more likely to invest in stocks.
Understanding the difference between males and females on PF can have important implications for promoting financial equality and inclusion. By addressing potential barriers and biases, we can work towards creating a more equitable financial landscape for all individuals.