Most promiscuous countries in the world revealed: Here’s how America scores

Most promiscuous countries in the world revealed: Here’s how America scores

Talk abut a Turkish delight. Turkey is the most promiscuous country on the planet, according to an amorous analysis of the world’s sexual habits. The average Turk has slept with more than 14 people according to World Population Review, putting the naughty nation well above the United States. “The average number of sexual partners can … Read more

People who experience FOMO are more likely to be promiscuous, shocking study finds

People who experience FOMO are more likely to be promiscuous, shocking study finds

“Fear of Missing Out”? More like “Fear of Missing Orgasms.” FOMO is intrinsically linked to anxiety about missing a possible opportunity for sex, a spicy new study has confirmed. FOMO, an acronym popularized by author Patrick J. McGinnis in 2004, has become perceived as a 21st-century phenomenon fueled by social media feeds that implore we … Read more

Here’s how many people the average American has had sex with — and the most promiscuous countries in the world

Here’s how many people the average American has had sex with — and the most promiscuous countries in the world

Think Americans are buttoned up in the bedroom? Think again. Despite the country’s Puritan past, the average US citizen has slept with more than 10 people, according to raunchy research into the world’s most promiscuous countries. NapLab compiled data from various sources to come up with their list, looking at national sexually transmitted infection rates, … Read more

Promiscuous singles are screwing their odds of a happy marriage: study

Promiscuous singles are screwing their odds of a happy marriage: study

When it comes to carving out notches in the bedpost, less is more. A new study by researchers at Brigham Young University in Utah echoes a substantial body of research to conclude that a certain degree of premarital sex could impact your future relationship prospects. Experts in family studies at BYU’s Wheatley Institute have shown … Read more