average age at burning man?
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iamtonynyc
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average age at burning man?
Hello,
I am curious as to the average age at burning man, so I thought I would find out here.
I know, I know, this is a flawed system to find out but it's as close as I can get.
So tell me, whats your age and sex?
I will compile the results one week before the burn. Thanks.
I am curious as to the average age at burning man, so I thought I would find out here.
I know, I know, this is a flawed system to find out but it's as close as I can get.
So tell me, whats your age and sex?
I will compile the results one week before the burn. Thanks.
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statistics
Here's where the 2001 stats are, maybe the 2003 survey results will be out soon? (heard 2002 stuff got accidentaly thrown out with the trash oopsy)
http://afterburn.burningman.com/01/2001 ... demos.html
http://afterburn.burningman.com/01/2001 ... demos.html
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Mom's Hot Homemade Apple Pie...
Everybody looks and acts about 6 years old.
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mr smith
youthfully,
mr smith
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I think it's safe to say my age has never been average. Nor sex.
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Re: statistics
Thanks!Tiahaar wrote:Here's where the 2001 stats are, maybe the 2003 survey results will be out soon? (heard 2002 stuff got accidentaly thrown out with the trash oopsy)
http://afterburn.burningman.com/01/2001 ... demos.html
I remember last year a friend of mine thought she was going to be way older than everyone else there and that she'd feel like a grandma all week (she was 29). But I think it turned out that her age was around the average age there. I haven't been yet, but from what I've always understood and heard, there really is no such thing as being too old for Bman, and you're likely to find more 30-somethings than teenagers.
You got me curious. I just went through my burner email list and added up the ages of the folk for whom I knew their ages. That ended up being 40 folks and the average age is: 31.4. I then threw my age in and I bumped it up to 31.9. 31 plus or minus one is pretty close to my impression of the average age at Burning Man. I would say the main mass is between 25 and 35 with enough young folks and old folks to off-set each other.
My first Burn was in 02 and I was 49 and I was there for about 5-6 hours before I saw anyone that I thought was near my age. My first thought was 'Thank god, another old fart'. After a while I saw and met quite a few folks my age and older. I also started to discover that by and large nobody cared.
I ended up doing things with people in their 20's as often I did with any older age group. Now days my social group consists of the 40 people (plus others) mentioned above.
One thing I noticed at Burning Man and have observed since, there are Creepy Guys out there and the worst are Creepy OLD Guys, don't be one. Wear costumes, ALWAYS ask before taking pictures, DON"T hug or ask for hugs from women you don't know, don't touch, don't keep hanging around if she makes it apparent that she is not interested, don't lurk, that is, follow girls around hoping to get up the courage to say something. Or do the don'ts, my current sig is based on young guys doing 'don'ts' and two of the girls hanging on to me at various times to get the 'creepy guy' to go away; makes my life better.
My first Burn was in 02 and I was 49 and I was there for about 5-6 hours before I saw anyone that I thought was near my age. My first thought was 'Thank god, another old fart'. After a while I saw and met quite a few folks my age and older. I also started to discover that by and large nobody cared.
I ended up doing things with people in their 20's as often I did with any older age group. Now days my social group consists of the 40 people (plus others) mentioned above.
One thing I noticed at Burning Man and have observed since, there are Creepy Guys out there and the worst are Creepy OLD Guys, don't be one. Wear costumes, ALWAYS ask before taking pictures, DON"T hug or ask for hugs from women you don't know, don't touch, don't keep hanging around if she makes it apparent that she is not interested, don't lurk, that is, follow girls around hoping to get up the courage to say something. Or do the don'ts, my current sig is based on young guys doing 'don'ts' and two of the girls hanging on to me at various times to get the 'creepy guy' to go away; makes my life better.
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Re: Mom's Hot Homemade Apple Pie...
And they dress themselves, too....Last Real Burner wrote:Everybody looks and acts about 6 years old.

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