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LoginMegan is upset because she is apparently older than 26, and among people who marry, half do so below The intuitive conclusion is that the number of potential partners is decreasing as time goes on. The Half Plus Seven Rule is a rule that asserts that it is creepy to date anyone who is younger than half your age plus 7 years. As the graph shows, there is a lower limit and an upper limit. As age increases, the age range of potential non-creepy partners widens. At 26, the range of non-creepy partners is 18 years to year-olds. At 50, it is 54 years 32 to 86 years old. At age 14, you can only date people your own age.
Enjoying "long walks on the beach" is a romantic activity stereotypically associated with dating; specifically, it is commonly listed as an interest in dating advertisements and, more recently, online dating profiles. It is likely that many people who list this in their profiles have never, in fact, taken a walk on a beach or may not live near enough to a beach for it to be a viable suggestion for a date. In this comic, Randall lists "long walks on the beach" as an interest on a dating profile. However, while a romantic walk might last for half an hour or an hour before, presumably, moving on towards another activity, Randall suggests he likes walks that last several hours or even overnight, suggesting potential mates bring a tent to camp out in. The title text suggests that those who say they like long walks on the beach are being disingenuous, or not forthcoming. He just wants someone who wants what he does; to walk an indefinite, indeterminate distance well beyond the comfort and expectations of everyone else. I rewrote the explanation and title text.
The subject matter of the comic varies from statements on life and love to mathematical , programming , and scientific in-jokes. Some strips feature simple humor or pop-culture references. It has a cast of stick figures , [3] [4] and the comic occasionally features landscapes, graphs, charts , and intricate mathematical patterns such as fractals.
In this post, we're going to analyze an XKCD comic about dating pools and derive the statistical analysis that's behind the curves shown in the comic. As you can see, the comic mentions some analysis involving census bureau data and dating pools. Our goal in this post is to replicate the analysis that leads to these curves.
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