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A study which analyzed GINI coefficients in human relationships found that, “single men have a higher Gini coefficient (.536) than single women (.470). Thus, female sexual partners are more unequally distributed among single men than male sexual partners are among single women”<ref>https://contexts.org/blog/who-has-how-many-sexual-partners/</ref>. | A study which analyzed GINI coefficients in human relationships found that, “single men have a higher Gini coefficient (.536) than single women (.470). Thus, female sexual partners are more unequally distributed among single men than male sexual partners are among single women”<ref>https://contexts.org/blog/who-has-how-many-sexual-partners/</ref>. | ||
Keep in mind that women commonly underestimate the number of their partners to avoid appearing as sluts. This gives the illusion that sexual inequality might exist among them. The only reason why the GINI | Keep in mind that women commonly underestimate the number of their partners to avoid appearing as sluts. This gives the illusion that sexual inequality might exist among them. The only reason why the GINI | ||
== More and More Males Are Becoming Celibate == | == More and More Males Are Becoming Celibate == | ||