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Thanks for the file, but that exactly confirms my estimate of 10 (if we talk about a man's average). In your survey people in their 40s have a median number of partners of 8; you can easily suppose that, by the time they reach their 70s, the number would be approaching 10.
And you're also making my point: if the median number of partners for the people in their twenties is 4-5, there's no way they would be experienced enough to know how to proceed smoothly into a relationship.
The number seems to rise smoothly for men, but not women. Interesting dichotomy if you ask me.
Men were more likely to cheat on a spouse, I think, based on most sources that looked into this?
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Wow, those numbers are low. And yet most of my girlfriends have exceeded that average.
Then they are above-average promiscuous or have included other sexual activity (such as touching sexually) in their "number" or whatever... assuming they flat out told you this. If you're just guessing what their numbers are based on how many guys you saw them with *outside of bed* (I'm assuming you don't watch them actually copulate.. hah), then that's completely worthless.
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If you consider the obese, socially awkward, not-so-pretty and catholic fundamentalist populations, I'd say the numbers totally make sense. Let me guess: your girlfriends are none of these?
I wouldn't draw any comparisons between how attractive a woman (or even man is) and her sexual partner count. At the extreme, the 30 year old virgins might be morbidly obese, deformed or sick in some other way which prevents them for being sexually active. Other than that, it's a crapshoot. I'd say from personal experience, the guys and girls that slept around the MOST (as per survey, >15 partners in lifetime) were always extremely average looking folks.
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Assuming we had the whole population of people in that survey covered, the medians can be different, but the arithmetic averages (means) have to match identically. The make this a mathematical reality, there would be some interesting data in the >15 partner tails of the distribution. In particular, we have what I dubbed ages ago when I read the survey the "Slut Effect" - for lack of a better term. Since we only know they had >15 partners.. we don't know if it's 16 or 160 or 1000. My suspicion is that there's some girls out there in those tails that have a LOT of sexual partners. Much more than the men at the end of the tail of the distribution. And in a side note, basically, the top 30% of promiscuous men are sleeping with the top 10% promiscuous women. Yes, basically that means that 1 promiscuous girl is juggling about 3 guys.
