My argument is that we should not forget the minority in our usual rhetoric, not that the majority of the population is asexual.
It's called nitpicking.
Perhaps. I'm not sure how to stop stereotyping without nitpicking. If anyone has any better ideas, I'm all for them.
I thought that all scientists
and with this final hypocrisy, i'm officially out
can't stand this troll
... I am not, in fact, a troll, but I'm sorry that I hurt your feelings. Again, I thought the qualities I mentioned were inherent to all scientists--i.e., part of the definition, much like every hydrogen atom must, by definition, have exactly one proton.
There's a difference between "being a part of a definition, and therefore logically assumed to be shared by every concept to which the definition applies" and "being common to a group, and therefore illogically assumed or stated to apply to each member of that group."
I say "illogically" not to attack your rhetoric, but to provide contrast between the two modes of reasoning.
A tiny thing , though, a non alcohol even isn't the same as a no binge drinking event. Which one are we speaking about here?
Alcoholic drinks are usually the best one : as much as I like orange juice, it doesn't beat a Leffe, a good Bordeau, or a carfully distilled rakia. Only coffee and tea are somewhat serious competitors. So in that respect, a non alcoholic even have serious drawbacks to me.
I'll be honest: I frankly just don't like alcohol--nothing I've tried, anyway, and I've had sips of a number of things. As such, I'm one of the folks who sees alcohol at a party as a major drawback, mostly because I really don't enjoy being around drunk or tipsy people. A little social drinking is one thing, but talking about one's "buzz" is another--and at my age, having just turned 21, it seems that most of my age group is more fascinated by alcohol than I am.
Quasi-clarification: I have never even been to one of these parties, so I am not going to pretend that I'm a big authority on the subject, or even that I wouldn't enjoy myself. My father gets weird when he's been drinking, and I have a friend whose passion for alcohol and inebriation has kind of scared me away from that social scene. Anyway, there's my prejudice.
To each their own, but I figured I'd hand out the other perspective.