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Fletcher's rules

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Lets say you have one match for each person. So perhaps, lets say... 50 people in one area. You'd think if you divide that by a 2 you'll most likely end up with the even number of 25. With that number you can easily assume that out of the 50 people, for each 25 pairs there would be a match.
As in 50 people = 25 matches.

Also if lets say with an UNEVEN amount, like perhaps... 51. When you do the same match up with numbers it gets you 25.5. Half a match. Now it's common knowledge to see that if 50 = 25 perfect matches then clearly 51 won't. It can't be divided by half. Clearly there is one person out.

Now unless someone is a polygamist we can most likely assume that all these 50 people can have one person.

So taking from a search online " Very early on March 1, 2009, there were 6,888,888,888 people in the world, according to the "Population Clock." Which I hope is fairly close because well... Then I'd be wrong. Half of what I read online is incorrect anyways. So lets assume it is correct. So... 6,888,888,888 people divided by 2. 3,444,444,444. (That number is so even I didn't even need a calculator. ) So that means that many matches for each person.

Now people die every second and a new person is born every second so we can assume at the time of this written document, more people have been born and have died. Therefore our findings are most likely not too close to the truth.
Does anyone even believe that for that many matches, there is an even amount?

No, think about it. That wouldn't make sense. Consider this. Homosexuals. If you assume there are more men than there are women you can most likely believe a lot of the fitting matches will be made up of homosexual men. Also, for how many women may over power one area, you can again assume there will be homosexual women. Honestly it's the way things work.

What about polygamists? Assume one man has about 5 wives. Do those women consist of the over powering amount of females in one area? Perhaps. It seems to work.

So with that 50 people. Assume that about 30 of them are female, therefore 20 are male. Say that 2 of them are polygamist men and 2 are polygamist women. Each one has at least 4 marriages. (I hate to use too many numbers, but I'd like to keep it even. )Say about 10 women are homosexual. About 6 men are homosexual. Then say.. the rest are straight. Who would fit into the system and who gets left out?

women for polygamist men 8
men for polygamist women 8
10 women, homosexual = 5 groups of 2
6 men, homosexual = 3 groups of 2

18 women taken.
14 men taken.

30 - 18 = 12
20 - 14 = 6

18 people in total / 2 = 9 matches.
But, there ones are heterosexual. So
6 women will be left out.
Which means if lets say we have 51, assume the last is male and straight and not a polygamist. We'll have 5 women.

So in reality, there really isn't 25 for every 50 now is there? So clearly, there will be some lonely people out there.

I'm happy to know that at least if you're single and are clearly "pissed off" about the matter, know it isn't really YOUR fault, It's the fault of statistics.

You've seen it here.


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This is a test. I'm most likely going to make this a network test. Make a blog and blog as the chapters. See how many hit it will get and then state it was a social networks test. What do you think?

Or I can continue like so on in here.
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TOSHiiRO's avatar
I really like the tone and mood of this, it's fantastic. 8D But, all of them are still human, the orientation doesn't make them a sub-species or something. . . Maybe I don't get it. lol >.<