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The young gentleman dropped the racial ratio reference in his ad. Now there is a template for prospective clients to use when contacting him. Sigh...

 

“Hi, my name is... I’m (your full stats). I saw your ad at... I’m currently in .... staying at.... I’d like to see you on (dates). I like (things you enjoy). Thanks. Your name”.

 

Do we have a spy on here?

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Assuming that all humans are formed from the DNA of two people, (which is even true of artificial fertilization), then ultimately when you add up the fractions, you will get something over a power of 2 and that can never sum up to 1/3 or 2/3rds. You can get arbitrarily close, but it still won't be exactly 1/3.

 

I guess it had to happen someday. Now we are discussing calculus on Daddy’s Forum. But if anyone quotes the epsilon-delta definition of the limit, I may have an attack of the vapors. :p

 

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I never was very good at filling out forms...

 

"Hi, my name is...
Client
I'm
two baconator and a medium drink
(your full stats). I saw your ad at...
the mall bathroom
I’m currently in ....
trouble
staying at....
tent city Arville Street & Flamingo
. I’d like to see you on
blind
(dates). I like
rocky road ice cream
(things you enjoy). Thanks. Your name is
client
”.

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The young gentleman dropped the racial ratio reference in his ad. Now there is a template for prospective clients to use when contacting him. Sigh...

 

“Hi, my name is... I’m (your full stats). I saw your ad at... I’m currently in .... staying at.... I’d like to see you on (dates). I like (things you enjoy). Thanks. Your name”.

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Kevin, I think what Marylander40 is saying that if you have an ancestor which is of mixed race, then consider the ancestor's ancestors, who will be among *your* ancestors. Assuming that all humans are formed from the DNA of two people, (which is even true of artificial fertilization), then ultimately when you add up the fractions, you will get something over a power of 2 and that can never sum up to 1/3 or 2/3rds. You can get arbitrarily close, but it still won't be exactly 1/3.

This is mathematically correct. No calculus needed but if someone is 32.82% of something and I am pretty sure saying they are 1/3 of something is acceptable to the general population.

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The young gentleman dropped the racial ratio reference in his ad. Now there is a template for prospective clients to use when contacting him. Sigh...

 

“Hi, my name is... I’m (your full stats). I saw your ad at... I’m currently in .... staying at.... I’d like to see you on (dates). I like (things you enjoy). Thanks. Your name”.

Cool, he must be reading our forum FUN.

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I’ve never seen “congress” used in this context:

 

I’m Tom — a young, angelic-looking, smart boy, who enjoys congress with high end business gentlemen in DC and NYC. My stats are: 24.5’11”.140.7UC

 

That said, he does have gorgeous feet!

(From the Oxford Dictionary)

congress

noun

4 [mass noun] The action of coming together.

‘sexual congress’

I was just wondering. Since the young escort in question is based in DC, does anyone else think he might have been using a little bit of wordplay by using the word "congress" in his ad? Perhaps a subliminal invitation to the members of that governing body who might be interested in hiring a cute boy/man like BestBoyDC?

 

TruHart1 :cool:

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Yeah, but I now feel kind of bad for starting this thread to get a smile out of his ad. Wonder if we shamed him into converting from what was a creative approach to sales to something boring...

Hopefully, he is reading and will adjust according. I think he is cute. I would hire if he comes to Boston. I think he is young and just experimenting with formats. All new guys have to learn the ropes. I do not think he means to come across in a negative way.

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Yeah, but I now feel kind of bad for starting this thread to get a smile out of his ad. Wonder if we shamed him into converting from what was a creative approach to sales to something boring...

That's an interesting thought of he really does read this.

 

To the person who may be in the ad: feel free to reach out to us on tips on posting to make ad more attractive. We have given tips before.

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My aunt (father's sister) insisted that her maternal grandmother was Native American but both my and her DNA test proved that false.

 

It's mathematically quite possible that none of your great-grandmother's DNA made it to you. We get 23 chromosomes from each parent. But that doesn't mean we got 11.5 from each of the 4 grandparents...we got 12,11,11,12 or maybe 15,8,5,18, etc. It's a series of random coin flips which ones get passed down. The only thing that is certain for everyone is our RNA came from our matrilinear ascendants and (for males) our Y chromosome came from our patrilinear ascendants.

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It's mathematically quite possible that none of your great-grandmother's DNA made it to you. We get 23 chromosomes from each parent. But that doesn't mean we got 11.5 from each of the 4 grandparents...we got 12,11,11,12 or maybe 15,8,5,18, etc. It's a series of random coin flips which ones get passed down. The only thing that is certain for everyone is our RNA came from our matrilinear ascendants and (for males) our Y chromosome came from our patrilinear ascendants.

 

Something y’all might not be taking into account- chromosomes often mix pieces of themselves with other chromosomes. Let’s say-and I’m not a geneticist- in case there are any on here I apologize for mangling the subject- that you receive a chromosome from your mother but 10% of that chromosome came from your father. That’s probably going to screw up your percentages. As Hamlet probably meant to say, “There are more fractions in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophies.”

 

Gman

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Yes but he could simply be rounding to shrink the denominator if he's 5/16 or 11/32 something. It's not really that big a deal.

That could be true - would mean that 5 of his 16 great-great-grandparents are Asian. Or 10 half Asian or some other combination.

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