India and Mexico say the same percentage but the bars are different sizes. Either the data or the bars are inaccurate, this data is not beautiful :(
49 0 ReplyAnd China has a longer bar with 1% less than Mexico
21 0 ReplyThey are ordered according to the midpoint position, it seems.
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Did they ask women and men or just men?
16 2 ReplyThe article doesn't say, and it also reads like it's written by an AI.
12 1 ReplyOr just women?
3 1 ReplyProbebly the latter
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So many lies lol
9 1 ReplyI don't know how popular arranged marriage is nowadays but it may be a huge factor with India's high ranking.
I read this short book thinking I would be laughing at the backwardness but ended up admiring it as high culture.
5 0 ReplyI remember seeing data that over a longer timescale arrange marriages are happier, and the crossover point was sobething around 5 years.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbrd3wYlEAY
tldr: suggestion of sex recession. suggetion of causes. not much insight.3 0 ReplyI refuse to believe Americans are less satisfied than Brits.
3 1 ReplyLol. We've got our problems, but shagging ain't one of them
8 0 ReplyBrits unloaded their Puritans on the new world, it's the Yanks' problem now
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I would like to see this again for people under 30. Or maybe just people who were single in the last 5 years. I feel like this doesn't actually give too much information without accounting for other factors. I do think the unsure category in this study is interesting though. South Korea's being tiny makes sense given their divisive situation. I wonder what situations lead to that number being bigger or smaller.
2 0 ReplyFrom the same survey: Millennials most satisfied with their romantic/sex life
2 0 ReplyThats interesting! I'd love to see it by country though. Comparing young and old in the USA or South Korea would be interesting I think.
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