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    Chapman University has published research on how many sex partners people have relative to their height and body mass. The study focused on 60,058 heterosexual men and women asking each to indicate their height, weight, and how many sex partners they have had. The median number of “sex partners” reported for both men and women ages 30 to 44 was eight partners since they have been sexually active. Overall, 58 percent of men and 56 percent of women reported having more than five partners, and 29 percent of men and 23 percent of women reported having more than 14 partners. Some of the findings about the links between sexual history, height, and body mass were surprising and did not fall neatly in line with evolutionary or sociocultural theories.

    The expectation that tall men, for example, would have the most sex partners was only partially supported. In fact, there was little difference in number of sex partners across the height continuum, with one exception—only very short men reported notably fewer median sex partners (5) than men of other heights (7). In terms of average number of partners, men who were average to extremely tall reported one to three more partners than men who were shorter than average.

    “These findings confirm that height is relevant on the mating market,” said David Frederick, Ph.D., assistant professor in psychology at Chapman University, and lead author on the study. “However, the relatively limited variation in sex partner number for men across much of the height continuum is difficult to explain. Research has repeatedly shown than women prefer men who are relatively taller than they are. It is possible that for most women there is a certain minimal threshold of height, after which they will consider a male as a potential sex partner, and thus men above that height will end up with similar numbers of sex partners.”

    With regard to men and body mass index (BMI), the study revealed that men in the middle BMI ranges had the most extensive sexual histories. According to Dr. Frederick, “Normal weight men and overweight men reported the most sex partners, and underweight men reported the least. Although it may be initially surprising that more overweight men reported the highest number of partners, it is important to note that the medical classification of overweight does not necessarily map onto social perceptions of overweight. For example, George W. Bush was medically classified as overweight during his presidency, but few people would perceive him as overweight. Men who appear somewhat larger, more powerful, or more athletic generally report more sexual experiences than other men.”

    With regard to women, underweight women had notably fewer partners than other women.

    “There are numerous possibilities as to why underweight women had few partners,” explained Dr. Frederick. “ They may be highly dissatisfied with their weight and suffering from anorexia and thus not motivated to show their bodies; additionally, being underweight is associated with a relatively high mortality rate and/or they could be suffering from a variety of ailments that cause weight loss and thus have fewer sex partners because they are dealing with serious health issues.”

    The relationship between their height and number of sex partners revealed no revelations other than very short women reported fewer sex partners compared with tall women.

    A total of 60,058 participants with a mean age of 37 completed the survey. Of those, 52 percent were men and 48 percent were women. The study examined height, education, age, BMI as predictors of sexual history among heterosexual men and women. The research explored to what extent height and body mass are traits that may be useful social cues about health, social status and heritable fitness.

    https://blogs.chapman.edu/press-room...and-body-mass/

  • #2
    Rado?

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    • #3
      I think it is obvious.
      When we choose a partner, I look for someone with beauty and knowledge.
      There is no place for ugly and smart-less person.

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      • #4
        Such bs....not for anything, but I'm a man whore when I'm single and no issues getting women.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by rado View Post
          Such bs....not for anything, but I'm a man whore when I'm single and no issues getting women.
          Not talking ones you have to pay for from your parents cubby fund bro

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          • #6
            Originally posted by rado View Post
            Such bs....not for anything, but I'm a man whore when I'm single and no issues getting women.
            Do you consider yourself the type of guy they are talking about in the article? I picture a short little average guy as the subject they are talking about. I think your in much better shape then typical average guy that blends into crowd like turbo type fella. :cheese:

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            • #7
              When I think about some of the "smaller" men I know, I feel like they all get plenty of women. Hmm. They maybe aren't talked about like a man that's 6'4 and handsome, but they don't seem to struggle, either.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by FitnessBrat View Post
                When I think about some of the "smaller" men I know, I feel like they all get plenty of women. Hmm. They maybe aren't talked about like a man that's 6'4 and handsome, but they don't seem to struggle, either.
                this would be fair to say to women who'd prefer taller men. Not sure I'd say THAT for a comparison. But to bouncers Reply.....I certainly don't feel or classify myself as those who were tested for this project.

                It's all a preference of course for many.

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                • #9
                  Rado there is not many women that say "I dream about being with a short handsome man"... Lol

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                    Rado there is not many women that say "I dream about being with a short handsome man"... Lol
                    You truly know how to be an idiot. No one fucking said that either. Just stfu

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                    • #11
                      It's true. Everybody likes a tall handsome sex partner. But there are some exception also. Wealth is also a major issue for finding sex partner mostly for women.

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                      • #12
                        It may be true, but not always.

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