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the law of large numbers and dating?
The law of large numbers argues that, when a large enough sample is drawn, the sample value is closer and closer to the true value as the sample size and frequency increases, so therefore, could it also said to be true that, in order for you to find the counter part or your other half can only be closer to the true counter part by dating more?
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- ( Kelly )Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
I think it CAN be true. Because someone may not know exactly what kind of person they want to end up with. So they date many people to see who exactly they are compatible with and who they want to marry someday. Afterall, that's what dating is all about, isn't it?
In very rare cases, people can meet and date just that one person and end up with them for the rest of their lives. It's amazing how that happens sometimes.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
Mingling is super, super numbers of sexual companions no. This desensitizes a guy or woman to the real meaning of a relationship and no rely how the hormones upward push up, it nonetheless will become a bore like too lots chocolate. not something in extra is properly worth getting unwell. somewhat affliction whether or not that is mono, that's rampid at circumstances in college or extreme college. Bottled water and that i dont proportion. often times purely assembly human beings and sheer instinct of the variety you experience around that guy or woman tells you in verbal replace in case you have someone-friendly denominator, and why destroy a wonderfully good friendship with all that mush?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
wow thats kinda nerdy, but i guess it makes sense with your rationale. but there are always expections to every rule.