Here a poll corresponding to the survey as proposed.
I took the freedom to extend it somewhat.
How many people do you know?(*) [pollid:965]
*) People you know for the purpose of this question are those you know well enough that you could have a crush on them. As a reference take people whom you have seen on more than 5 days in the last half year and had at least 5 hours of private conversation during that time. Please only count the people of a gender you are interested in. Do not include family members.
(no, I can’t offer a “see results” on this one, and please don’t choose 0)
How many people do you currently have a crush on?(*) [pollid:966]
*) The definition for having a crush on someone is that you find that person attractive and could imagine being in a relationship with him/her. If he/she would ask you out for a date and you were not currently in a relationship you would say yes.
As I think that having crush is somewhat weak (weak enough to have a crush on multiple people). Thus I additionally propose this:
Have you currently fallen in love with someone (*)? [pollid:969]
*) For ‘fallen in love’ see wikipedia on limerence for reference. The carried away, rose-colored glasses, heart skips a beat thing. This is apparently an exclusive state (single person) in human bonding.
With how many persons have you ever fallen in love with? [pollid:970] (guess if necessary, 0 if unsure)
Guess a range: How many persons on average does it take to fall in love with once(*)?
The average is at least [pollid:971] (set 0 if unsure or see results)
The average is at most [pollid:972] (set 1000000 if unsure or see results)
*) Persons counted as in the first question. The population average is meant not your personal average.
Guess: Among how many persons on average there is one an average person could get a crush on(*)?
The average is at least [pollid:973] (set 0 if unsure or see results)
The average is at most [pollid:974] (set 1000000 if unsure or see results)
Do you think that the average number is [pollid:975]
Here a poll corresponding to the survey as proposed.
I took the freedom to extend it somewhat.
How many people do you know?(*) [pollid:965]
*) People you know for the purpose of this question are those you know well enough that you could have a crush on them. As a reference take people whom you have seen on more than 5 days in the last half year and had at least 5 hours of private conversation during that time. Please only count the people of a gender you are interested in. Do not include family members. (no, I can’t offer a “see results” on this one, and please don’t choose 0)
How many people do you currently have a crush on?(*) [pollid:966]
*) The definition for having a crush on someone is that you find that person attractive and could imagine being in a relationship with him/her. If he/she would ask you out for a date and you were not currently in a relationship you would say yes.
Compare to wikipedia on infatuation.
What gender do you identify with? [pollid:967]
What gender are you interested in? [pollid:968]
Extra questions:
As I think that having crush is somewhat weak (weak enough to have a crush on multiple people). Thus I additionally propose this:
Have you currently fallen in love with someone (*)? [pollid:969]
*) For ‘fallen in love’ see wikipedia on limerence for reference. The carried away, rose-colored glasses, heart skips a beat thing. This is apparently an exclusive state (single person) in human bonding.
With how many persons have you ever fallen in love with? [pollid:970] (guess if necessary, 0 if unsure)
Guess a range: How many persons on average does it take to fall in love with once(*)?
The average is at least [pollid:971] (set 0 if unsure or see results)
The average is at most [pollid:972] (set 1000000 if unsure or see results)
*) Persons counted as in the first question. The population average is meant not your personal average.
Guess: Among how many persons on average there is one an average person could get a crush on(*)?
The average is at least [pollid:973] (set 0 if unsure or see results)
The average is at most [pollid:974] (set 1000000 if unsure or see results)
Do you think that the average number is [pollid:975]