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Three gay threads started in 15 minutes Bass-tard.
Going for the record
or you just horny?
Refute a "study" by a man who hates homosexuals so much he once stated he thinks "extermination" of gays should be an option.Three gay threads started in 15 minutes Bass-tard.
Going for the record
or you just horny?
Do you have any research you can post links to that refute these findings?
Refute a "study" by a man who hates homosexuals so much he once stated he thinks "extermination" of gays should be an option.Three gay threads started in 15 minutes Bass-tard.
Going for the record
or you just horny?
Do you have any research you can post links to that refute these findings?
You are just too funny Bass-tard.
You can start with this, buckleboy:Refute a "study" by a man who hates homosexuals so much he once stated he thinks "extermination" of gays should be an option.Do you have any research you can post links to that refute these findings?
You are just too funny Bass-tard.
basically you have no research to refute the findings, then that about settles it, next.
In Denmark, the country with the longest history of gay marriage, for 1990-2002, married heterosexual men died at a median age of 74yrs., while the 561 partnered gays died at an average age of 51.
In Norway, married heterosexual men died at an average age of 77 and the 31 gays at 52 yrs. In Denmark, married women died at an average age of 78 yrs. compared to 56 yrs. for the 91 lesbians. In Norway, women married to men died at an average age of 81. v. 56 for the 6 lesbians.
That should read...According to Paul Cameron's bogus data.
According to the data, you are correct.
In Denmark, the country with the longest history of gay marriage, for 1990-2002, married heterosexual men died at a median age of 74yrs., while the 561 partnered gays died at an average age of 51.
In Norway, married heterosexual men died at an average age of 77 and the 31 gays at 52 yrs. In Denmark, married women died at an average age of 78 yrs. compared to 56 yrs. for the 91 lesbians. In Norway, women married to men died at an average age of 81. v. 56 for the 6 lesbians.
I think he's working hard to find an antidote for the haunting homo-erotic dreams he experiences nightly.either way the Bass is going to have to find a new substitute for his oral fixation.
yet no one dies from second hand sperm..........
That should read...According to Paul Cameron's bogus data.
According to the data, you are correct.
In Denmark, the country with the longest history of gay marriage, for 1990-2002, married heterosexual men died at a median age of 74yrs., while the 561 partnered gays died at an average age of 51.
In Norway, married heterosexual men died at an average age of 77 and the 31 gays at 52 yrs. In Denmark, married women died at an average age of 78 yrs. compared to 56 yrs. for the 91 lesbians. In Norway, women married to men died at an average age of 81. v. 56 for the 6 lesbians.
Any data is certain to be wildly skewed by HIV.I wouldn't call it bogus. Obtaining statistics for homosexuals is very difficult because they represent a protected group. For instance, try to obtain statistics on homosexuals that were physically and/or sexual abused as children. Most of the data is non-existent.
One thing is clear: Homosexuals do not live as long as heterosexuals. By how much, we can't be sure.
Frisch and Brønnum-Hansen found that Danish men marrying soon after the Danish same-sex marriage law was enacted had markedly higher death rates than men in the general Danish population. They speculate that these men were ill, ordinarily with AIDS or AIDS related illnesses, but also from other life-threatening diseases, and wanted to marry to establish rights of survivorship or other benefits for a surviving spouse. However, the mortality for homosexual men marrying after 1996 is virtually the same as for heterosexual men in Denmark. Thus, since HIV/AIDS has been more successfully managed, the mortality rates have declined dramatically.
During the height of the AIDS crisis, life expectancies were understandably depressed. This study indicates that mortality has improved substantially.