People don't always answer on whether something is normal for them or if they do it themselves, but whether they think it's normal for the general population. It's still going to be skewed a bit, but no matter who you ask you would get skewed answers.
Can normality even be expressed numerically? "Is it normal not to want children?" today is on 92% normal right now, but what does 92% actually *mean* in the context of that question? Does the number itself have any function, or does it just mean "very normal"? At what number does something cross the line into "not normal", or does it have to be 100% and anything less is "only partially normal"? :P For a numerical system it's very subjective.
I don't think IIN is a good site to know whether something is normal
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People don't always answer on whether something is normal for them or if they do it themselves, but whether they think it's normal for the general population. It's still going to be skewed a bit, but no matter who you ask you would get skewed answers.
Can normality even be expressed numerically? "Is it normal not to want children?" today is on 92% normal right now, but what does 92% actually *mean* in the context of that question? Does the number itself have any function, or does it just mean "very normal"? At what number does something cross the line into "not normal", or does it have to be 100% and anything less is "only partially normal"? :P For a numerical system it's very subjective.