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== GINI coefficients == | == GINI coefficients == | ||
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>. A separate study of Tinder found that Tinder's GINI coefficient between the genders was on scale with the income inequality of sub-saharan African countries. | ||
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== More and More Males Are Becoming Celibate == | == More and More Males Are Becoming Celibate == | ||
Here is a graph that shows that male celibacy is rising, while female celibacy is decreasing.<br><br><br> | Here is a graph that shows that male celibacy is rising, while female celibacy is decreasing.<br><br><br> |