I first was surprised, but then I realized that non-blahaj-zone people can also take part in the community.
196
Be sure to follow the rule before you head out.
Rule: You must post before you leave.
I'm a straight cis guy and I like the memes posted in this community. They are 99% wholesome and just asking for acceptance in meme format, which is nice.
Seems like feddit.de shows a lot of Blahaj stuff and that's good.
Yup, I also got quite some blahaj stuff on feddit.de
There are many of us!
I just like to chill.
Straight, cis guy here. I made my account on blahaj.zone because it hosted 196, and I enjoyed 196 on Reddit.
Honestly, why? I don't think you can't be straight to subscribe to blahaj.
yeah it's for queer folk and allies, that's how they describe themselves
That’s pretty gay.
196 reveal you, the reader, has been gay all along
but what about OP? is OP gay?
I'm questioning being either lesbian or bi, probably am the latter
As a cis, heteronormative male, I appreciate this community. I'm not trans, but I relate. I have dreams that I'm a woman, I read nothing but girl love manga, every drawing or painting of myself I've done I'm a woman, I'm migrating from windows to Linux, everyone I used to tour with back in the day is trans.
Holup
Are you sure you're cis? I mean... you're switching to Linux.
Well, I tried, but my preferred distro (vanilla os) had some catastrophic installation issues, and I reinstalled Windows on my main a couple weeks ago out of frustration.
I think this means I'm back in the closet?
thats really unfortunate, could you explain these installation issues further (i fucking love convincing people to use linux)
This is a really excellent pastebin! I sort of posted my comment facetiously (I present as cis, but I identify as nonbinary.)
But, it's not totally untrue. I've been asked by trans friends, "when are you going to come out?" too many times not to wonder if I am somehow deep, deep in the closet.
If I could, I would be both, and change appearance at will. I know some of this is that non binary part of me, and some of this is simply that I find women attractive. I'm the sort of obsessive person who wants to become whatever I find interesting. It's rooted somewhat in objectivication, not so much personal validation.
I don't really feel dysphoric with my body, but I'd love that button.
So I'll continue to lurk, and maybe one day I'll realize I was in the closet all along!
Oh cool! That's like, gender fluid, adrogynous I think? Non binary describes a whole array of genders, like its an awfully huge tent. But the labels are just there for fun or if you find them helpful. I think a large portion of trans people have similar obsessions 😅 For many many trans people, Euphoria is a better indicator than Dysphoria. What makes you happy, and giddy and excited? It's not closeted to understand yourself as a non binary gender, but it might be closeted to present as if that identity isn't present at all. I'd be hypocritical to be purist about this. I'm a trans female, but I present as... Sort of (gender) queer? You can tell I'm a bit fruity, but would not likely assume I'm trying to present as female.
Hmmmmm. What kind of socks do you wear?
almost 1000 responses :O really cool to see so many people here
yeah for real
How much percent is straight AND cis?
Based on the data, something between 0% and 43% 😎
To be more precise, its between 1.7% and 43.3% :)
im genuinely hopeless at maths so i couldnt answer that unfortunately
but if your reading this and you aren't, please tell us https://strawpoll.com/1MnwOW2G5n7/results
I don't think it's possible to answer that with this data actually
You'd need an excel spreadsheet with all responses if this was multi-choice and strawpoll saves responses like that.
It kinda is. 341 identify as straight. 525 identify as cis. 341/525 = ~65% of respondents who identify as cis are both cis and straight. Out of all those who responded, approximately 18.5% of respondents are both cis AND straight.
We don't have the fine detail, but this is enough for a rough estimate.
Edit: is everyone happy now?
You can't do it this way. It would work if we would know that everyone who is straight also identifies as being cis, but that's obviously not the case.
Also the way you calculated it would be 65% of people who identify as straight under the condition that a person is straight. Not 65% of respondents.
But again, that's assuming that everyone who is straight is cis.
We don't have the fine detail, but this is enough for a rough estimate.
That's all this is...a rough estimate. If we knew more details, we could refine that estimate. But then things get muddy when you consider what a "straight" relationship means to a cis person when only one person in the relationship is cis. So it comes down to what you want. Do you want a rough idea of the ratio, or do you want to get bogged down in the details and debate about what should be included?
But what you calculated isn't even possible. You calculated that more people are cis and straight than there are cis people. That alone is enough to disprove you.
Also the way you calculated it would be 65% of people who identify as straight under the condition that a person is straight. Not 65% of respondents.
Sorry, but WTF is this math. Cis people, regardless of sexual orientation, are less than 65% of respondents. Straight people, regardless of gender identity, are also less than 65%. How come people who are both at the same time would be more? You are saying that e.g. cis straight people are more than straight people in total.
What your math gives is what share of cis people are straight, if we assume that all straight people are cis.
Based on these numbers alone, anywhere from 0 to 341 respondents could be both straight and cis
True, you would need a page with the listed results sorted by participant. Quite easy to calculate if you have that tho.
It's not possible to answer that precisely with the data available, but we can make an estimate.
43.3% of respondents are straight. 58.4% are cisgender. If we assume there's no correlation between being straight and being cis, then 43.3% of cis people will also be straight. That gives us 43.3% × 58.4% = 25.3% of respondents being both cis and straight. 25.3% of 950 is 240 people.
So uhh, just for fun I calculated it through with every branch of the tree and drew it. It's off by 00,01% so the total of everything combined is 99,99%
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Just to clarify for others: "no correlation" means that they are not related to each other.
So we're calculating the probability of us picking a random person that is both cis and straight. This means the probability always stays the same since it doesnt depend on any other probability
So im a little out of the loop here, n the info doent help, what exactly is this community? And what is 196 in reference to?
195 was a social experiment on Reddit with the only rule being you have to post before you go. Originally done as a college project the subreddit was shut down when the creators graduated. 196 grew from the grave of 195 with the same rules. Eventually reddit did a fuck up tho and 196 moved here.
im doing my part
This place is hella gay