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Australians are some of the most sexually active people on the planet, with one study ranking the nation second only to the Turks.
According to research by World Population Review, Australians aged 25 to 44 are likely to have, on average, 13.3 sexual partners over their lifetime.
This number puts people in Australia well ahead of those in the US, which ranked 12th in the study with 10.7 couples.
New Zealand comes in third with an average of 13.2 sexual partners, while the UK has an average of 9.8.
The average number of sexual partners worldwide is nine.
Australians are some of the most sexually active people on the planet, with one study ranking the nation second only to the Turks.
The data only surveyed opposite-sex couples and was collected in 2021 by the CDC.
He ABC reported that the number of sexual partners per person is actually declining, and interest in their phones is declining.
University of Southern Queensland clinical psychologist Daniel Brown said Australians are having less sex than before.
According to the psychologist, Australians used to have sex twice a week on average; this number has been reduced to 1.5 times per week.
He said younger Australians also start their sexual experiences later.
While those behind the report admitted the data was limited, Australians were quick to weigh in.
“They didn’t interview anyone from the eastern suburbs,” one man laughed.
“As long as it’s consensual, you’re practicing safe sex, and no one is doing it behind their partner’s back without knowing it, it shouldn’t matter much what people do in the bedroom,” one man said.
“Time to get to work everyone, let’s get to number one,” said another.
Some revealed where they were within the data set.
“Damn, I’m way below average then,” one man laughed.
“I always knew I was an above average performer,” said another.
However, some couldn’t help but wonder if data was missing.
‘Weak. In Eastern Europe, these figures have an extra zero. The study is flawed,’ one woman said.
“Australians were the second biggest liars,” said another.
“Eliminate the decimal point and get 133 partners and you’ll be closer,” one man said.
Many argue that the number would be more appropriate for sexual partners per month for younger, single people and per year for older people in the group.
Others laughed and said they wished they could “choose their phone” when they were younger.
“I wouldn’t have had the pressure to buy Red Rooster from them,” he said.