The World Population Review's 2024 report reveals varying averages of sexual partners across countries, with cultural norms significantly impacting t
The World Population Review’s 2024 report reveals varying averages of sexual partners across countries, with cultural norms significantly impacting these numbers. Turkey leads with an average of 14.5 sexual partners per person, while Australia, New Zealand, and Iceland follow closely. On the lower end, countries like India, Hong Kong, Vietnam, and China report averages below four, often due to societal or cultural norms around premarital sex. The report also notes differences within countries, such as the United States, where averages can vary widely by state due to local cultures and religious preferences (World Population Review)โ.