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Contrary to widespread impression, women do not appear to have become sluttier in terms of number of sex partners.
Contrary to widespread impression, women do not appear to have become sluttier in terms of number of sex partners in the last two decades.
There was a sharp rise in the number of sex partners between the 1920 and 1950-born cohorts, but then it remained stable.
There was a sharp rise in the number of sex partners between the 1920 and 1950-born cohorts, but then it remained stable.
More recently, there is rather a trend toward more sexlessness in [[#Other_countries|many developed countries]].
More recently, there is rather a trend toward more sexlessness in [[#Other_countries|many developed countries]]. The rise of extramarital sex has also stagnated.<ref>https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/36/Nonmarital_Birth_Rates_in_the_United_States%2C_1940-2014.png</ref>


Nonetheless, a minority of women (e.g. around 21.9% of female Tinder users) does seem to have ''lots of sex'' and can get it substantially more easily than men.<ref name="ref33"></ref>
Nonetheless, a minority of women (e.g. around 21.9% of female Tinder users) does seem to have ''lots of sex'' and can get it substantially more easily than men.<ref name="ref33"></ref>
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