Does the physical aspect is even related to the number of sexual partners one has lifelong? A new study shows that at least in the case of weight and height, there seems to be a relationship between the constitution and the number of people you have sex.
A group of researchers at the University of Chapman, in the US state of California, conducted a survey of over 60,000 heterosexual men and women. This study, published in the journal Evolutionary Psychology, found that shorter people than average, both men and better, had fewer sexual partners than the average height of people. So were the very low weight of people.
Since the very tall men were between one to three sexual partners more than the lowest or average height men. Lead researcher David Frederick explained to British newspaper Independent that the height “is a relevant factor in the ‘mating market.’”
People between 30 and 44 years had had an average of eight sexual partners throughout his life. 29 percent of men and 56 percent of women said they had more than 14 sexual partners.
“Scientific investigations have shown repeatedly that women prefer taller men than them,” said Frederick. In addition, men whose weight was the same means or who were overweight were those with more sexual partners. “Men have a greater appearance, more powerful, or more athletic say they have more sexual experience than the other”.
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