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It's that they're all over represented in pornography.
I have not seen enough porn to argue one way or another. I will accept your argument. I prefer lesbian porn to straight because I don't want to see penises. I don't want to see penises, either. I wouldn't mind seeing my own for medical purposes but I haven't seen that thing without a mirror in many years. (Big Belly, ya know!) Toronto is not representative of Canada, Well, that depends on what your definition of representative is. When people hear mention of Charlottetown, they hardly think of Canada yet Charlottetown in P.E.I is the entire province's largest city by population and area. Mention Toronto, thought, and you immediately get "Oh, HOCKEY!" Canada is rapidly approaching a population of 40 million people. For a country with this much land area, Canada is empty except for the major metropolitan areas like Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, etc. So, when discussing demographics, Canadian population figures are best summarized using these areas as a generality. In 2014, 1.7% of Canadian adults between the ages of 18 and 59 reported themselves to be homosexual (gay or lesbian) and 1.3% reported themselves to be bisexual. Couples by visible minority group, Canada, 2011 Visible minority groups.........All couples...Mixed unions..Non-mixed unions .................................number.............percentage Japanese.........................32,820.........78.7.........21.3 Latin American..................112,265.........48.2.........51.8 Black...........................167,950.........40.2.........59.8 Filipino........................155,700.........29.8.........70.2 Arab.............................94,315.........25.4.........74.6 Korean...........................41,370.........22.5.........77.5 Southeast Asian..................74,560.........21.9.........78.1 West Asian.......................51,300.........19.5.........80.5 Chinese.........................351,640.........19.4.........80.6 South Asian.....................407,510.........13.0.........87.0 Multiple visible minorities (1)..40,415.........64.9.........35.1 Visible minority, n.i.e. (2).....27,215.........52.4.........47.6 Footnote 1 This category includes respondents who reported more than one visible minority group by checking off two or more mark-in circles, e.g., "Black" and "South Asian." Return to footnote1referrerFootnote 2 The abbreviation 'n.i.e.' means 'not included elsewhere.' This category includes respondents who reported a write-in response such as "Guyanese," "West Indian," "Tibetan," "Polynesian" or "Pacific Islander," etc. Finally, if I remember correctly, the use of dots to line up a table doesn't work at GC. Yeah, didn't work. :( |