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Well I had to work from 1pm to about 11pm if you count that as being fun then I guess sure why not. Tommor or today as the case may be I plan on doing some shopping fro my self I saw some things in the sunday papper I want to get.
When I first looked at these most recent demagraphics I thought I understood them. However I am not so sure I do. I originally got the idea because my 21 year old daughter told me that two of her friends dad's had come out of the crossdressing closet, both in thier early forties. She said that she one of her friends had told here that she had read an article and this seemed to be the most common time for men to come out.
So when I first looked at the demographics I figured it was confirming what she told me. There were more men here in thier early 40's than any other age, comfirming that men were coming out more in thier early 40's.
But after thinking about it, I asked why would there be more crossdressers here of any age? Is it not safe to assume that no single year or decade should produce more crossdressers than any other? If men were in fact coming out in their early forties, than why are there not about an equal amount of crossdressers from all the age groups beyond age 45? Figuring that before that age we should have less, because less have come out of the closet.
Then I decided that it is because people over that age tend to be less computer literate, and tend to have higher held beleifs about social roles.
It was at this point I realized that this particular demographic is for entertianment only, and really most likely has no other value.
You're right; the survey is just for fun. Your very small sample here consists of: roughly 5% of the members of the Crossdressers Forum web site. Given this microscopic sample of the crossdressing population at large, it's well nigh impossible to draw general conclusions. Kudos for trying, though... you, you scientific person, you!