No. I actually read a study that said that out of every 100 bangings, women make up 58% of the bangers. That's right bitches. I read.
Mathematically, men and women have exactly the same amount of heterosexual relations. By definition, heterosexual sex involves 1 man and 1 woman. Now, if you want to talk about gender perceptions and generalizations, etc. Then, I guess you can ignore logic.
exactly... actualy Dr. Drew told me that homosexual couples tend to have less sex than heterosexual couples.
Survey methods in determining sexual trends is notoriously unrealiable. There are a lot of studies out there where they use STD case data to get a clearer picture. Because some bugs thrive better in different environments, they are somewhat sexist. Herpes is more a hetero or female disease, Whereas Gonorrhea more a homo or male one. Anyway, correlate for gender, age and type of STD and a picture comes out that is different to the accepted norm. That yes, women do seem to have more sexual partners than men, men are more likely to engage in same sex behaviour, and homosexuals have sex less frequently than heterosexuals Its a topsy turvy world
What if multiple women are banging the same guy, and there is other guys not getting laid at all? Then there would be more women having sex then men.
The only sure bet is that they tend to be laid to rest before women. Some think that is just to get away from them.
If you are talking about the gender group as a whole, yes. But I think he meant indiduals, which would throw things off. Some men/women get laid all the time, and some uglies never get laid. Then there are are sluts and whores of both sexes..
In that hypothetical case, within a closed group the women would be having, both, less sex and less partners than that particular male; whereas other males would have less sex and partners than the average female. But still, if you count the gender as a whole both men and women would have the exact same number of partners and intercourse. I think, in a more realistic scenario, we would find that the opposite also occurs: that there are particular women who also have more sex and partners than the average female; so it evens out.
well if you're not counting lgbt into the equasion wouldn't they pretty much have to be equal? and then even if you do they probably average out pretty much the same. i the male has more of an ego thing about bragging about it, which sounds like insecurity which sounds like compensation for maybe less, but that could also be because of there having been more pressure one women to hide it for a very long time.