... or A leads to B and B leads to C therefor C leads back to A
even when C has no relation to A other than the relation the C has to B (when B is related to A)
ie:
A: couples don't invite single men
B: because some single men are not nice
C: but some single men are nice
therefore relate back to A as "couples don't invite single men because they are nice" -- circular indeed, but it doesn't follow.
As to what is posted to the board vs the thread -- certainly there are any number of issues addressed on this board (A) which may or may not be related to this thread (B) which can both be found on the internet (C) so, "anything that is found on the internet is related to this thread?"
The reason we're getting off topic here -- and all too often, is that some people use redirective argumentation to change the subject -- and therby avoid the subject altogether.
For example:
you write...
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If you look at other posts on this board you will see that all types of people respond. And all types of issues are looked at.
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but this really has nothing to do at all with "No single males? Why not?" It may make for interesting conversation to some, but it is not the point of the thread.
You seem to imply that because "And all types of issues are looked at" on this board, then it is ok to address all types of issues in this thread.
Generally speaking, netiquette demands that threads remain on topic or closely related and off-topic issues that come up be moved to a new thread.
Now, I have tried to keep each of my posts in reply to you within the topic of "why" as this thread began -- I've done that because that's why people click on this thread heading to read it -- they too wonder "why"
So, here's another "why" possibilty for you...
Couples don't invite single men into their bedroom because some single men can't have a conversation and remain on topic. They let their mind run from her to there and back again. This would imply then that they won't be able to stay focused on a couple+single relationship either. It would appear too that single men tend to use "I" with the frequency that couples use "WE" -- many couples have developed a relationship over time that has created not a 1+1 is 2 people but instead 1+1= 1 couple. That is an idea that many single folk can't clearly understand.