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Originally Posted by The Independent
According to the 2010 Health Survey for England, the mean number of sexual partners is 9.3 for men and 4.7 for women. However, the 2013 National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal) found the mean to be 11.7 for men and 7.7 for women.
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All I can think of that would make a significant difference is the LGBT community. If people only had sex with the opposite gender, and if we assume that men and women have the same life expectancy and that there are as many men as women, shouldn't the average number of sexual partner be the same for men and women ?
Number of sexual partners