It's really interesting to see the demographics.I find it fascinating that it just seems to stop at 55, but Mamastoys makes a valid point- there might be people in that age category that simply don't engage in the forums. But I'm really amazed at how many people are in that 18-25 age group... I didn't think that would be the majority!
Hmmm for some reason I assumed the majority would be in the 26-35 bracket. No idea why
I assumed that bracket would be the highest because people around that age often have a lot of disposable income. Out of college but without kids, I think many people would therefore have more cash to spend on toys.
It's really interesting to see the demographics.I find it fascinating that it just seems to stop at 55, but Mamastoys makes a valid point- there might be people in that age category that simply don't engage in the forums. But I'm really amazed at how
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It's really interesting to see the demographics.I find it fascinating that it just seems to stop at 55, but Mamastoys makes a valid point- there might be people in that age category that simply don't engage in the forums. But I'm really amazed at how many people are in that 18-25 age group... I didn't think that would be the majority!
It doesn't stop at 55. Alan's 56, but he had me post for my age instead of his because he says looking at it makes him feel "old" . We have a lot of older friends who are extremely sexually active (and rather talkative about it in person), but they wouldn't be the type to use forums.
I bet one reason for a larger portion of our group being younger is the use of technology. I am not saying everyone that is older then 35 doesn't use a computer but I don't know many people 65+ that do. Idk?
I chose the 26+ because I am 25 and my husband is 26. I also don't think that 25-36 would have a lot of disposable income. It's actually the age range where most people (in this society) have kids or starting to and are figuring out how to pay off debt from college (if they have any).
I assumed that bracket would be the highest because people around that age often have a lot of disposable income. Out of college but without kids, I think many people would therefore have more cash to spend on toys.
Those of us *just* out of college aren't exactly earning money right now, though, due to the economy