Why make a sex calculator? We were inspired by a study published this month in the Archives of Sexual Behavior, which found that millennials (or snake people, if you prefer) are on pace to sleep with an average of eight partners during their lifetimes, fewer than Generation X (10 partners) and the baby boomers (11 partners). In other words, as a group, today’s young adults are shaping up to be less sexually prolific than their parents. But averages—and medians and modes, for that matter—only tell us so much, and when it comes to sex, they also hide the vast array of individual behavior that makes life so darn exciting. So we dove into the same data set that the paper’s authors used, the General Social Survey, and created this calculator to illustrate the full spectrum of Americans’ sexual histories. We used figures gathered between 2006 and 2014 that included answers from more than 13,000 survey takers.
We noticed a few patterns. First, men generally report more partners than women. Second, these graphs have long right-hand tails, which means a few people in every age group, both male and female, have sex with lots and lots of people. While glancing at the raw numbers, we noticed one man had purportedly slept with 1,000 people. Whoa there, Wilt Jr.
That’s 1,000 people, by the way, not men or women. Although the GSS does ask participants to count up their male and female partners separately, we decided to combine the answers. Sadly, that means our calculator won’t provide you any info on how your behavior compares with that of people of your sexual orientation, just your age and gender.
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