The problem wasn't in anything you did, but in the post that you were quoting. It has no name attached to it, so I couldn't find the person who had done the research, and I couldn't find the citation for their sources anywhere on the page. The one link that I found brought me to a missing page. All of this made it hard for me to take this as anything more than a baseless claim. None of this was intended to reflect on you, I couldn't make judgments about someone I had never met.
What kind of animal would you be?
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The problem wasn't in anything you did, but in the post that you were quoting. It has no name attached to it, so I couldn't find the person who had done the research, and I couldn't find the citation for their sources anywhere on the page. The one link that I found brought me to a missing page. All of this made it hard for me to take this as anything more than a baseless claim. None of this was intended to reflect on you, I couldn't make judgments about someone I had never met.
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That is the link. Sorry. If i have to prove myself to you i will. Its ok i am used to that. I do my resaearch tho. You seem cool 😊
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Personally i would look up that centre in britain to find the source. But that is just me.
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I have, that was the second thing I did.
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What did you find out
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Nothing that wasn't obvious. They're an Aquatic Life Centre in Britain. All the data they've gathered isn't openly available.
http://www.thenatureanimals.com/2010/10/worlds-top-ten-sexually-active-animals.html?m=1