I looked into the depression rate among young adults (21-35) in relation to the frequency they participate in sexual activity, taking into consideration factors that include religosity, marital status, how often they are social, personal expectations, etc. Obviously we know the more sexual activity a person has, the less depressed they tend to be. This was meant to delve into it deeper, looking into what factors cause some of the deviation we see in those results. It ended up being pretty convoluted, which I'm worried about. I spent most of the last year writing and re-writing it, trying to find the most parsimonious way to format it. I pretty much came to the conclusion that I'm not going to be able to present it in a format that doesn't make you want to drink a bottle of Jaeger, so I just went with it. At this point I don't care if they go cross-eyed reading it, as long as they give me my degrees and let me get on with my true passion: boozing...
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