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Turkey is the most promiscuous country on earth, according to a lewd analysis of global sexual habits.
According to the World Population Review, the average Turkish sleeps with more than 14 people, making this naughty country far more than the United States.
“The average number of sexual partners can vary significantly from country to country, as cultural norms can have a significant impact on the number of sexual partners,” the website declares, adding that this figure is based on “multiple sexual partners.” “It was constructed after compiling a dataset from one-third,” said a party source. ”
It may come as a surprise to some that Turkey takes the top spot, as over 99% of its residents are Muslim and the country is widely considered to have traditional views on sex and relationships. .
But the list was full of exciting surprises.
Countries thought to have more liberal views on sex, such as Brazil and France, were surprisingly low on the list.
The average Brazilian sleeps 9 people, ranking Brazil 25th.
France, on the other hand, was far from energetic, finishing in 29th place. Citizens of the country sleep with an average of 8.1 people.
After Turkey, Australia comes second on the lecherous list, with the average Australian having sex with more than 13 people in their lifetime.
Neighboring New Zealand came in third, followed by Iceland and South Africa.
According to World Population Review, America ranks 13th, with Americans sleeping with an average of 10.7 people a year.
This puts it on par with Canada, which recorded exactly the same statistics.
The World Population Review data is consistent with a study published last year by NapLab, which also found that Americans slept with 10.7 people over their lifetime.
The least promiscuous countries on World Population Review's list are China and India, with their citizens sleeping 3.1 and 3.0, respectively.
Top 10 countries with the most promiscuity
Türkiye (14.5 people)
Australia (13.3)
New Zealand (13.2)
Iceland (13.0)
South Africa (12.5)
Finland (12.4)
Norway (12.1)
Italy (11.8)
Sweden (11.8)
Switzerland (11.1)
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