FYI, 102 (female ads) + 31 (tranny ads) = 133 (total ads). (These numbers are strictly based on your statements; I have not checked the ads myself.)
31/133=23.3% (representing the he/she percentage of total ads)
That's pretty much "basic math" in my book, and it is an objective quantitative analysis. My real quarrel would be with the subjective leap to an assumption that ads are in any way reliably predictive of actual activity.
The Republican pollster comment was intended to bring some levity and life to these dry statistics.
Originally Posted by lizardking
Your math is right. My mistake. As far as concluding anything about the level of sexual activity of men frequenting TS providers based on ads on Eros.Com, it's certainly an imperfect method.
I'm fascinated with the question of what people really think and really do as apposed to what they admit to. My guess is that very few men would admit to being sexually attracted to a transexual. The ads on Eros seem to be in contrast with the number of men that are willing to express any attraction to shemales.
I think that if you polygraphed a sample group of self described straight males you would discover that a high percentage of them are turned on by the idea of having sex with a shemale.