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« on: September 24, 2009, 11:16:46 am » |
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2.8 million sexual partners on averageThe average British man or woman has slept with 2.8 million people -- albeit indirectly, according to figures released Wednesday to promote awareness of sexual health. A British pharmacy chain has launched an online calculator that helps you work out how many partners you have had, in the sense of exposure to risk of sexually transmitted diseases. The "Sex Degrees of Separation" ready reckoner tots up the numbers based on your number of partners, then their previous partners, and their former lovers, and so on for six "generations" of partners. The average British man claims to have actually slept with nine people, while women put the figure at 6.3, giving an average of 7.65. "When we sleep with someone, we are, in effect, not only sleeping with them, but also their previous partners and their partners' previous partners, and so on," said Clare Kerr, head of sexual health at Lloydspharmacy. "It's important that people understand how exposed they are to STIs and take appropriate precautions, including using condoms and getting themselves checked out where appropriate." http://www.vancouversun.com/life/degrees+separation+million+sexual+partners+average/2028980/story.htmlSo doe that mean Forny has sleep with the whole world?
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« Reply #2 on: September 24, 2009, 11:36:57 am » |
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Women are far more choosy about casual sex than men, who don't mind whether a woman is moderately or exceptionally attractive as long as she hops into bed, new research says.
The study asked more than 400 male and 400 female students in the U. S., Germany and Italy to judge the role played by physical attractiveness in their willingness to go out with someone, go to their home, or go to bed with them.
The imaginary members of the opposite sex asking for favours were ranked either "slightly unattractive," "moderately attractive" or "exceptionally attractive."
Men were more likely to accept when the woman was moderately or exceptionally attractive, but it made no difference whether she was little or very appealing.
Women were more likely to go to a man's flat or agree to go to bed if he was exceptionally attractive.
"While men are not entirely insensitive to their requestor's attractiveness, women have higher standards," the authors concluded.
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