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Brazil Stands Out in Global Sexual Activity Index

A recent study from NapLab has placed Brazil in the second spot on a Global Sexual Activity Index, ranking 45 countries.

The index evaluated multiple factors such as the average age of losing virginity, average number of sexual partners, and attitudes towards premarital sex, among others.

In Brazil, the typical age to lose virginity is 17. The study also indicated that Brazilians have, on average, nine sexual partners.

Additionally, Brazil had an incidence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) at a rate of 31,746 per 100,000 people.

In terms of societal attitudes, 61% of Brazilians find premarital sex acceptable.

The research team compiled these statistics from various sources, including official records and personal interviews.

Australia leads the chart as the country with the highest levels of sexual activity. The average Australian claims 13.3 sexual partners, and 81% support premarital sex.

France, on the other hand, has the most permissive attitudes towards premarital sex, with 94% of its population deeming it acceptable.

Brazil Stands Out in Global Sexual Activity Index. (Photo Internet reproduction)
Brazil Stands Out in Global Sexual Activity Index. (Photo Internet reproduction)

In stark contrast, India showed the lowest sexual activity rates among the countries surveyed.

Only 19% of Indians consider premarital sex acceptable, and the average person has just three sexual partners.

In summary, the study provides a comprehensive view of global sexual behavior. While Australia tops the list in sexual activity, Brazil holds a strong second place.

France shows the most liberal attitude toward premarital relations, while India ranks the lowest in sexual activity.

These findings offer valuable insights into differing cultural attitudes and practices around the world.

Most Sexually Active Countries:

Australia
Brazil
Greece
Chile
New Zealand
Germany
Italy
Switzerland
Thailand
South Africa

Countries with Most Sexual Partners:

Turkey – 14.5
Australia – 13.3
New Zealand – 13.2
South Africa – 12.5
Finland – 12.4
Norway – 12.1
Italy – 11.8
Sweden – 11.8
Switzerland – 11.1

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