Just skimmed the thread.
There’s a lot of generalizing followed by mischaracterizations of others’ generalizations.
Holy generalizations, Batman!
ARE HIGH BODY COUNT OR LOW BODY COUNT WOMEN CRAZIER?
Here are some important points IMO:
- Some women with high body counts are disordered.
- Not all women with high body counts are disordered.
- Some women with low body counts are disordered.
- Not all women with high body counts are disordered.
Example of a high body count woman who is disordered:
A girl with
borderline personality disorder who jumps from man to man to man. She can’t hold down a job and her friendships and relationships are like revolving doors laced with TNT.
Example of a high body count woman who is not disordered:
A high-testosterone girl who is naturally high in sensation seeking. She holds down a stable job and has healthy friendships; however, she simply just LOVES cock!
Example of a low body count woman who is disordered:
Anal-retentive paranoid girl who finds sex icky and fears the feeling of losing control she has around sex. To her, sex is something to be avoided as much as possible, and rigidly controlled when not able to be avoided.
Example of a low body count woman who is not disordered:
A girl with an average sex drive who has not undergone a sexual awakening and never got into party/hookup culture. She’s had a couple of boyfriends but both were middling in bed. For her, sex is kind of nice but not really something to get too excited about; she’s yet to have a great sexual experience or unlock any orgasms other than clitoral.
BUT ARE MORE HIGH OR LOW BODY COUNT DISORDERED?
Is the % of very high count women who are disordered higher than the % of very low count women who are disordered? I don’t know. I’m not certain anyone’s done that research. But also,
does it matter?
Let’s say we have two guys vetting for a long-term girlfriend / potential future wife.
- Guy A strongly prefers to marry a low count wife. He prefers lower risks of infidelity/divorce and a higher certainty of paternity for his future offspring. An average, ordinary sex life is fine for him.
- Guy B strongly prefers to marry a high count wife. He prefers a very active, open sex life and a “live and let live” attitude toward extramarital sex. He is not overly concerned about divorce or paternity.
Assuming that both Guy A and Guy B have abundance with women and the ability to vet, is there any reason Guy A would choose to marry a disordered low count girl, instead of rejecting her and finding a sane low count girl, or that Guy B would choose to marry a disordered high count girl, instead of rejecting her and finding a sane high count girl?
Neither of these is likely.
Either a man has abundance, in which case he is not going to accept a woman who has traits that are major handicaps for him, or he does not have abundance, in which case he’ll take anything (then justify it to himself).
If we are talking anything other than marriage / committed relationships, then body count is
irrelevant, except as a fetish thing: “Man, I love taking girls’ virginity!” vs. “Nothing better than a girl who can work her pussy like a third hand.” (body count also has some importance in assessing STD risks)
AVERAGE PARTNER COUNT NUMBERS
Also, since everyone is talking statistics here,
we ran a poll of American women in December 2022.
Here are the stats (for women who are straight, bi, pansexual, or demisexual; left out the lesbians, asexuals, etc.):
- 18-20 y/o:
- Mean partner count: 2.
- Median partner count: 1.
- 62% have 1 or fewer.
- 24% have 2-3.
- 8% have 4-5.
- One girl said 8 and another girl said 24.
- 25 y/o:
- Mean partner count: 3.3.
- Median partner count: 1.
- 53% have 1 or fewer.
- 25% have 2-3.
- 9% have 4-7.
- 6% have 10+.
- Of the high rankers, two girls had 10, two had 25, two had 26, two had 27, one had 28, one had 39, one had 42, and one had 50.
Our poll was an anonymous self-report.
One study found that:
- College women asked face-to-face reported their body counts as 2.6 (men said 3.7)
- College women asked in anonymous self reports claimed 3.4 bodies (men said 4.2)
- College women hooked up to lie detectors claimed 4.4 bodies (men said 4.0)
So if you want to run the numbers from our stats through the “What would it be if it was a lie detector instead of an anonymous report?” just bump the numbers up +29% (which is the difference between anonymous self-reports and lie detectors).
(why are the average numbers a bit different in the university paper vs. our poll? Probably because the university sampled women enrolled in an Introductory Psychology course in 2003, where ours was a national survey in 2022. College girls have more sex, and people were having more sex in 2003 than they have been in recent years, and if my experience counts for anything girls who take psychology tend to have more sex as well

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So there ya go.
Now it’s not just opinions anymore
Ciao,
Chase