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Turks took the first place in the ranking in terms of the average number of sexual partners

Turks took the first place in the ranking in terms of the average number of sexual partners

April 8, 2024

Incredibly, but a fact! According to a study conducted by the World Population Review platform, Turks took the first place in the ranking in terms of the average number of sexual partners. "On average, a Turk has 14.5 partners," the study says. Thus, Turkey has left behind such liberal countries in matters of sexuality as France, Brazil and many others:

Turkey - 14.5 partners
Australia - 13.3 partners
New Zealand - 13.2 partners
Iceland - 13 partners
South Africa - 12.5 partners
Finland - 12.4 partners
Norway - 12.1 partners
Italy - 11.8 partners
Sweden - 11.8 partners
Switzerland - 11.1 partners

At the end of the list were China and India with an average of 3.1 and 3 partners, respectively.

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