What number of sexual partners is too much, in your opinion?

What number of sexual partners is "too much," in your opinion?

  • 1

    Votes: 46 19.7%
  • 2-4

    Votes: 68 29.2%
  • 5-7

    Votes: 39 16.7%
  • 7-9

    Votes: 9 3.9%
  • 10+

    Votes: 24 10.3%
  • No number is too much

    Votes: 47 20.2%

  • Total voters
    233

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I said 2-4, but that's more of a proviso for "It depends on what those previous relationships were like".

There are some folks out there who do just have rotten luck and pick the worst people; I know men and women who've has every partner theyve ever been with cheat on them. Conversely, there are people who have been in toxic marriages for 15+ years with their childhood sweethearts who are nothing short of warped in their expectations.

I would also add that how many women the man has been with is also neglected as a factor in relationship breakdowns. A man who sees women as disposable and sex as recreation alone isnt likely going to be able to sustain a relationship of any kind for long.
 
It depends, it really fucking depends. What are we defining as "sexual"?
I really could care less who a potential partner rubbed off in highschool or what she did with her LTR in college. However, if she routinely gets spit-roasted and lets randos run train on her, not only is it not gonna work out but she's also health risk to myself and our potential future children.
Alternatively, I'd rather my hypothetical wife have rubbed off/got fingered by 20 normal dudes in college than have been fucked in the ass by 1 rando from POF/Tinder

If I were a woman, I would take a guy who banged 10 straight girls in the pussy over a guy who had gay poopy disease sex with 1 one other man.
(Its also weird, because considering females are the sex to be penetrated/have foreign fluids put in them, you think they would be pickier about how many former sex partners their potential mates would have?)

While I think there is something to the "more sexual partners = less effective pair bonding", there are two issues to that theory 1) implying that more sexual partners is the cause, and not vice-versa (e.g. if you suck at forming meaningful relationships, you are more likely to sleep around and bounce into and out of relationships), and 2) its proponents rarely apply the same standard to men (who are arguably just as, if not more affected by it).
 
It depends, it really fucking depends. What are we defining as "sexual"?
I really could care less who a potential partner rubbed off in highschool or what she did with her LTR in college. However, if she routinely gets spit-roasted and lets randos run train on her, not only is it not gonna work out but she's also health risk to myself and our potential future children.
Alternatively, I'd rather my hypothetical wife have rubbed off/got fingered by 20 normal dudes in college than have been fucked in the ass by 1 rando from POF/Tinder

If I were a woman, I would take a guy who banged 10 straight girls in the pussy over a guy who had gay poopy disease sex with 1 one other man.
(Its also weird, because considering females are the sex to be penetrated/have foreign fluids put in them, you think they would be pickier about how many former sex partners their potential mates would have?)

While I think there is something to the "more sexual partners = less effective pair bonding", there are two issues to that theory 1) implying that more sexual partners is the cause, and not vice-versa (e.g. if you suck at forming meaningful relationships, you are more likely to sleep around and bounce into and out of relationships), and 2) its proponents rarely apply the same standard to men (who are arguably just as, if not more affected by it).
I think the general preconception of "sexual partner" means penetration. At least that is what my definition is. Fingerbanging doesn't count as having a sexual partner in my opinion.

And yeah, I do agree with the fact that there are just as important, if not more important factors, with choosing partner besides their body count.

And to your issues with that theory, I think to a certain extent that a high body count indicates a really liberal choosing of what partners you have. Some people, like myself, find that really undesirable, but it all boils down to personal preference. I don't put generally judge people just purely because of how many sexual partners they have, it's not a factor when I decide who I pick as friends or not. However when it comes to choosing who I want to be with for at least a very significant amount of my life and to have children with, that's a very different ball game. I am not very interested in the risk of having a divorce, not only it would be a really bad struggle that I have to face with, but potentially my future children I would have to face as well.

Yeah and I also agree that it is a bit worrying that this standard is not applied to men as well.
 
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For which gender?

For Men: unlimited

For Women: 5
Interesting take, but I tend to agree because it parallels my own life experience. There are lots of women I had sex with that didn't want a "relationship," they just wanted sex and I obliged. Felt no moral underpinnings about it whatsoever. Along the old line -- everyone wants a lady in the streets but a freak in the bedroom.

"How many people have you slept with?" is not a question that should be asked by either party in the relationship to determine the merit of said relationship. Age also plays a role here -- it's one thing to be in your early 20's and both partner's sexual lives are young. It's another thing when you're my age and/or dating women of my age -- if you haven't had a few serious or just sexual relationships, it's likely you're damaged goods.

Some questions are better left unasked.
 
I would certainly skew their statistics! Hahahahaha!!!!

Still, I find those numbers generally believable, based on what I've seen of family and friends overall. Even less in most cases.
Although it could be argued that since these are self-reported studies, men could lie usually to be higher and women lie to be lower.

But yeah I think that stat is closest to the truth.
 
Went with 2-4, but to be clear 4 would have been my max number. I can understand having a high school boyfriend or something, maybe even a little fling. Maybe a couple of serious relationships too. Context matters a lot. If the 4 were all just drunken fucks in some bathroom of a bar then it's a whole other story. An ideal number while staying realistic would be 3, but in the age of birth control, social media and far looser standards regarding sex even that seems borderline unrealistic unless you're looking for a swamp creature. The few who may be out there that are decent enough looking, well adjusted and haven't been with a bunch of guys are probably well above considering me anyway. :story:
 
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