In a report published by the World Population Review, a comprehensive list of the most promiscuous countries is gaining the attention of people all over the world. The most promiscuous countries study ranks countries based on the average number of sexual partners per capita, shedding light on varying cultural attitudes towards intimacy and relationship
Topping the list is Turkey, with an average of 14.5 sexual partners per individual, followed closely by Australia and New Zealand with 13.3 and 13.2 partners respectively.
Iceland, South Africa, and Finland also rank high on the list. The findings provide valuable insights into the complexities of human behaviour and relationships across different regions of the world.
While some countries embrace a more liberal approach to sexuality, others may adhere to more conservative values and norms.
Interestingly, countries known for their progressive attitudes towards sex and relationships, such as Sweden and Switzerland, also feature prominently on the list.
The United States and Canada, often regarded as culturally similar, share the same average of 10.7 sexual partners per capita. However, when compared to other countries, this figure places them slightly below the global average.
On the other end of the spectrum, countries like India, China, and Vietnam exhibit lower average numbers of sexual partners, reflecting more conservative attitudes towards sexuality and relationships.
Countries with the number of sexual partners per person
Turkey – 14.5
Australia – 13.3
New Zealand – 13.2
Iceland – 13.0
South Africa – 12.5
Finland – 12.4
Norway – 12.1
Italy – 11.8
Sweden – 11.8
Switzerland- 11.1
Ireland – 11.1
United States – 10.7
Canada – 10.7
Thailand – 10.6
Greece – 10.6
Israel – 10.6
Japan – 10.2
Chile – 10.1
Serbia – 10.1
Montenegro – 10.1
United Kingdom – 9.8
Austria – 9.7
Denmark – 9.3
Bulgaria – 9.1
Brazil – 9.0
Russia – 9.0
Mexico – 9.0
Czech Republic – 9.0
France – 8.1
Belgium – 7.5
Croatia – 7.5
Singapore – 7.2
Netherlands – 7.0
Portugal – 7.0
Taiwan – 6.6
Hungary – 6.6
Spain – 6.1
Poland – 6.0
Germany – 5.8
Malaysia – 5.8
Slovakia – 5.4
Indonesia – 5.1
Hong Kong – 3.7
Vietnam – 3.2
China – 3.1
India – 3.0
The report says “While the study provides valuable insights into global patterns of sexual behavior, it’s essential to interpret the findings with caution.”
It also added that Cultural attitudes towards sexuality are complex and are influenced by a number of factors including religion, tradition, and societal norms.
The digital age has ushered in a new era of romance, where online dating and dating apps have become the norm. Statistics indicate that a staggering 80% of young adults engage in the hookup culture, with a majority of these encounters occurring at parties and other social gatherings.
This trend coincides with an increase in singlehood, with nearly 46.4% of adults identifying as single.