> We then
define the Cross-Gender Friending Ratio
(CGFR) in location *c* as the ratio of female
friends in men’s networks to the share of female friends in women’s networks.
Armenia more like a Balkan country in this regard than its Muslim neighbours, although with similar rates to the coastal Levant and Kurdistan. There is no data from Russia, Central Asia or Iran though.
pride_of_artaxias on
You can clearly see where the Middle East is (and its cancerous offshoot Azerbaijan). And yet certain people will have you think that all religions are the same or that Armenia belongs to that region because it is so similar to those states (?!).
Material_Alps881 on
Buuuuut waaaaa ermania is middleeastern because I eat kebab every weekend, buuuut our country is soooo close to the middleeast can’t you see ??? This is wrong !!!
-Some armo whose grandparents are from the middleeast but he lives in la spending his whole day arguing that armenians are not white but a special race belonging to a middleeastern subgroup
Edit and before you come under my comment and say how certain countries are not that dark. That’s not the point overall one can see that middleeastern countries overwhelmingly give off the same attitude and point is the Republic of armenia is not, was not and will never be middleeastern
AdventurousDiver2670 on
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luckimation33 on
i thought it was christian/jews and muslim population map
haveschka on
It’s so hilarious. You can clearly see;
– Azeri majority/plurality regions in Georgia
– Kurdish majority/plurality regions in Iraq
– Regions with significant Arab population in Israel (north district, Jerusalem district)
– The Banlieus of Paris
It’s so funny how the Kurds in Turkey are somehow showing the opposite to the Kurds in Iraq:D
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From [this new paper](https://www.ggd.world/p/can-men-and-women-be-friends-evidence) which looks at cross-gender friendships among Facebook users.
> We then
define the Cross-Gender Friending Ratio
(CGFR) in location *c* as the ratio of female
friends in men’s networks to the share of female friends in women’s networks.
Armenia more like a Balkan country in this regard than its Muslim neighbours, although with similar rates to the coastal Levant and Kurdistan. There is no data from Russia, Central Asia or Iran though.
You can clearly see where the Middle East is (and its cancerous offshoot Azerbaijan). And yet certain people will have you think that all religions are the same or that Armenia belongs to that region because it is so similar to those states (?!).
Buuuuut waaaaa ermania is middleeastern because I eat kebab every weekend, buuuut our country is soooo close to the middleeast can’t you see ??? This is wrong !!!
-Some armo whose grandparents are from the middleeast but he lives in la spending his whole day arguing that armenians are not white but a special race belonging to a middleeastern subgroup
Edit and before you come under my comment and say how certain countries are not that dark. That’s not the point overall one can see that middleeastern countries overwhelmingly give off the same attitude and point is the Republic of armenia is not, was not and will never be middleeastern
☪️🦠
i thought it was christian/jews and muslim population map
It’s so hilarious. You can clearly see;
– Azeri majority/plurality regions in Georgia
– Kurdish majority/plurality regions in Iraq
– Regions with significant Arab population in Israel (north district, Jerusalem district)
– The Banlieus of Paris
It’s so funny how the Kurds in Turkey are somehow showing the opposite to the Kurds in Iraq:D